Announced the setting up and upgrading of four major telescope and astronomy facilities(Union Budget 2026–27)

Announced the setting up and upgrading of four major telescope and astronomy facilities(Union Budget 2026–27)

These facilities, designed to promote astrophysics and astronomy, are to be overseen by the Bengaluru-based Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA). 

The four facilities are:

1.National Large Solar Telescope (NLST): A proposed ground-based 2-meter class optical and near-infrared (IR) solar observational facility to be located near Pangong Tso in Merak, Ladakh.

2. National Large Optical-Infrared Telescope (NLOT): A major 10-12 metre class telescope designed to be a premier, large-aperture optical and infrared observatory, likely to be situated at the Indian Astronomical Observatory (IAO) in Hanle, Ladakh.

3.Upgraded Himalayan Chandra Telescope (uHCT): An upgrade for the existing 2-metre class telescop e in Hanle, Ladakh, to enhance its sensitivity and instrumentation for more precise observations.

4.COSMOS-2 Planetarium: A next-generation, modern LED-dome planetarium and astronomy training centre, proposed to be established in Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, for public education and outreach. 


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