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Indian astronomers detect huge optical flare in one of the oldest astronomic objects
Optical Astronomical Facilities at Nainital, India – arXiv Vanity
Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences,Nainital - This optical image of Great Conjunction of Jupiter-Saturn was taken in I-band by 1.04m Sampurnanand Telescope, located at ARIES, Manora Peak, Nainital on 21 December,
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How this half-century-old telescope helped discover Saturn and Uranus rings, captured photo-electric images of stars | Pune News - The Indian Express
50 Golden Years of ARIES's 104-cm Sampurnanand Telescope (ST) - YouTube
A R-band image of GRB 060124 optical afterglow with the 1.04-m... | Download Scientific Diagram
104cm Sampurnanand Telescope at Aries Observatory Nainital - YouTube
Optical astronomy in India opens new frontiers for celestial science
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50 Golden Years of ARIES's 104-cm Sampurnanand Telescope (ST) - YouTube
ARIES's Sampurnanand Telescope completes 50 years | UPSC 2023 | StudyIQ IAS Hindi - YouTube
Introduction to Telescope. What is a Telescope? How many types of telescopes are there? An instrument designed by an arrangement of lenses or mirrors. - ppt download
ARIES on X: "The Hon'ble Governor @GovernorOdisha was given a tour of the 104cm Sampurnanand Telescope, which is completing its #GoldenJubilee this year. #Moon and #LunarCraters were shown through the #telescope. https://t.co/AuDZEBCsii" /
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In Between City Light and Star Trails The 104-cm Sampurnanand Reflector Telescope at ARIES, Nainital. PC:... - Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences,Nainital | Facebook
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Golden Jublie of ST
How this half-century-old telescope helped discover Saturn and Uranus rings, captured photo-electric images of stars | Pune News - The Indian Express