China border, what will be its benefits?

Udaipur. The brave soldiers of the Indian Army have already put their nose in China’s nose on the border. Now Indian scientists have also made preparations to plant their flag near the border with China. The world’s largest solar telescope will be installed near the border of China, so that the Sun can be studied closely. Indian scientists (who are working on the world’s largest telescope being installed at Pangong Lake near the border with China) believe that the experience gained at Udaipur’s Solar Observatory will be of great use at Pangong Lake.

The work of setting up the world’s largest solar telescope on Pangong Lake is going on at a fast pace. However, India’s largest 50 cm telescope is currently installed in the solar observatory built in the middle of Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur. The activities of the Sun are studied closely from here, which is proving to be very important for the solar scientists of the whole world. Scientists are also very happy that with the help of the Government of India, now scientists have also made preparations to hoist the flag of India on the China border.
In the most important Aditya L-1 mission of the Government of India, the contribution of India’s largest telescope in the Solar Observatory of Udaipur is going to be important. Through this telescope, ground base observation will be done during the Aditya L-1 mission, in such a situation the importance of the solar observatory of Udaipur increases even more. Not only this, many parts made on the back end for the Aditya L-1 mission have been prepared in the solar observatory of Udaipur, through which, while studying the Sun closely, information about other activities along with the upheavals going on there. Must be easy to assemble.

Activities on the Sun are constantly changing. It is the effort of scientists that if those activities are predicted, then it is possible that many losses due to them can be avoided. A three-day workshop of 75 solar scientists from all over the country was organized in Udaipur and during this workshop also, how the information about the Sun will be revealed through the Aditya L-1 mission was discussed. Scientists from all over the country also observed this solar observatory of Udaipur which is one of the most important solar observatories in the country and the world.