I am an indian and am a amature astronomer ... i didnt know indi a had a place like this ..... now i hav to visit pune then :D nice to see there are indians like me who are passionate in astronomy :D
@patriotNP i agree. India is slowly but *surely* making progress & it is genuine, permanent progress. Comparing India of 1970s with present-day India will itself prove that India is improving in all spheres of life
500 meters FAST (Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) Under construction. Once completed in 2016, FAST will be the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope and three times more sensitive than the Arecibo Observatory. Operates at 300 MHz to 5.1 GHz.
Ummm.... actually India is an Associate member at CERN, has indigenous space technology and launches satellites for European nations including France, is a nuclear power, has incredible software technology and supercomputers at CDAC, is building the biggest neutrino observatory.... don't know how it is being called small because geographically it's a very big country so you obviously didn't mean size.
good job india! I love astronomy, and India is doing big things these days!
I am an indian and am a amature astronomer ... i didnt know indi a had a place like this ..... now i hav to visit pune then :D nice to see there are indians like me who are passionate in astronomy :D
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I am proud of my country India🇮🇳
The trip was awesome. The whole place is damn awesome. I didnt know that even India has such state-of-the-art Astro Research Facilities. :D
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@patriotNP i agree. India is slowly but *surely* making progress & it is genuine, permanent progress. Comparing India of 1970s with present-day India will itself prove that India is improving in all spheres of life
500 meters FAST (Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) Under construction. Once completed in 2016, FAST will be the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope and three times more sensitive than the Arecibo Observatory. Operates at 300 MHz to 5.1 GHz.
ruclips.net/video/JDw5l5us3Hk/видео.html
Fascinating! It's amazing what a small country like India can put together for good use!
Thermagicalwonders in what way is it small?
Am going to GMRT tomorrow. :D. Am so damn excited.
I visited GMRT in 2005 and its wonderful
@indirockfella92 you are welcome :)
How was your trip? Hope you had a great time there & learnt a lot too.
Ummm.... actually India is an Associate member at CERN, has indigenous space technology and launches satellites for European nations including France, is a nuclear power, has incredible software technology and supercomputers at CDAC, is building the biggest neutrino observatory.... don't know how it is being called small because geographically it's a very big country so you obviously didn't mean size.
ruclips.net/video/JDw5l5us3Hk/видео.html
At 4:48 anybody notice and find pyramid seen interesting? Thanks for uploading.
How the GMRT is worked
COOL!thanks 4 the upload man.
Great
Love it