A visit to Vainu Bappu Observatory Part-1 | P-VLOG #22 | Kavalur
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Astrophotography from Vainu Bappu Observatory
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Manprit Singh, Mayuresh Sarpotdar, Arun Surya, Hema Bharadwaj, Joice Mathew, Haris Uzhunnan, Estrella Jiménez Gómez, Preethi Krishnamoorthy, P. Anbazhagan, Suresh Mohan, Keerthi Kiran M.
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Look Inside Asia's 2nd Largest Telescope || Vainu Bappu Observatory || Space Vines
In Vellore, there is a Telescope which is owned by Indian institute of astrophysics and is 2nd largest Telescope of asia. this video is about a tour inside that Telescope. subscribe our channel to get regular updates.
Rayappa Kasi Vainu Bappu Observatory, Kavalur, India
The Vainu Bappu Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Indian Institute of Astrophysics. It is located at Kavalur in the Javadi Hills, near Vaniyambadi in Vellore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is 200 km south-west of Chennai & 175 km south-east of Bangalore.
On campus maintenance facilities like aluminising plants for coating the telescope mirrors, mechanical and electrical workshops, electronics labs, along with a liquid nitrogen plant are at hand for the smooth functioning of the observatory. Highly advanced technical facilities like SUN workstations are available at the telescopes for handling the CCD data, along with specialised data reduction packages such as IRAF, STSDAS and DAOPHOT. Communication facilities, like e-mail via VSAT satellite connection, are available for all users for the telescopes.
A programme of ultraflow dispersion spectroscopy was successfully used to survey stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Of the ten supernovae observed so far, SN1987A in LMC was observed in great detail using the 1 m and the 75 cm telescopes despite its low elevation in the southern sky, proving the worth of the geographic location of Kavalur. In fact the observations of the supernova were started within 48 hours of the discovery.
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The Vainu Bappu Observatory of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics traces its origin back to 1786 when William Petrie set up his private observatory at his garden house at Egmore, Madras, which eventually came to be known as the Madras Observatory. Later it was moved to Kodaikanal and functioned there as the Kodaikanal Observatory since 1899.[1]
However, Kodaikanal had very few nights available for observation and hence astronomers searched for a new site after India's independence.[2] M.K. Vainu Bappu who took over as the director of the Kodaikanal Observatory in 1960, found a sleepy little hamlet called Kavalur in the Javadi Hills as a suitable site for establishing optical telescopes for observing celestial objects. This came to be known as Kavalur Observatory.[1]
Observations began in 1968 with a 38 cm telescope made in the backyard of the Kodaikanal Observatory.[3]
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Fifty Years of Vainu Bappu Observatory | VBO 50 | Observatory Panorama by Prasanna Deshmukh
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Vainupappu Telescope centre, Alangayam, Vellore district
Rayappa Kasi Vainu Bappu Observatory, Kaavalur, India, 15 11 2016
The Vainu Bappu Observatory was established in early 70’s and is named after eminent scientist Dr. Vainu Bappu and is located in the scenic Javadi hills of Kavalur, Tamil Nadu. The observatory located at a distance of 180 km South East of Bangalore can be easily reached by road in three and a half hours time. The observatory houses a number of optical telescopes, including currently India’s largest optical telescope the 2.3m Vainu Bappu telescope, 1.3 meter J.C Bhattacharya telescope, 1m Carl Zeiss Telescope and many other smaller scopes.
After commissioning of Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, it was the idea led by Dr. Bappu of building a large optical telescope in the country. As a result of his efforts a totally indigenous 2.3 metre telescope was fabricated and then installed in Kavalur. However, Bappu never lived to see it complete. This telescope was dedicated to the nation in Bappu’s memory in January 1986 by the then Prime Minister, late Shri Rajiv Gandhi.
The Vainu Bappu Observatory is a national facility run by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, which is a premier institute devoted to research in astronomy, astrophysics and related physics. The astronomy program traces its origins back to an observatory set up in 1786 at Madras, which from the year 1792 began to formally function at its Nungambakkam premises as the Madras Observatory. In 1899, the observatory moved to Kodaikanal and in the year 1971, the Kodaikanal Observatory became an autonomous society, the Indian Institute of Astrophysics. The headquarters were later shifted to Bangalore into its present campus at Koramangala in 1975. Today, funded by the Department of Science and Technology, the Institute ranks as a premier institution devoted to research and education of astronomy and physics in the country.
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The Vainu Bappu Observatory of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics traces its origin back to 1786 when William Petrie set up his private observatory at his garden house at Egmore, Madras, which eventually came to be known as the Madras Observatory. Later it was moved to Kodaikanal and functioned there as the Kodaikanal Observatory since 1899.
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Vainu bappu 1m telescope
The Vainu Bappu Observatory, or VBO for short, is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Indian Institute of Astrophysics. It is located in the Javadi Hills Kavalur, near vaniyambadi of vellore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, 175 km south-east of Bangalore. The observatory is home to the Vainu Bappu Telescope, the largest telescope in India. It has a diameter of 2.3 meters and was first used in 1986. Along with the Vainu Bappu telescope, the observatory has two other telescopes: A 1 meter Zeiss manufactured and another 75 centimeter cassegrain reflector currently being refurbished. The observatory also has a Fabry--Pérot interferometer.
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Kavalur star gazing & camping | Tamil travel Vlog
Kavalur is a village in the Jawadhu Hills in Vaniyambadi taluk of Vellore district, Tamil Nadu, India.
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The village hosts the Vainu Bappu Observatory (VBO), which was established in the 1970s, and contains the 1m Carl Zeiss Telescope, and the 2.3m Vainu Bappu telescope.
Places to see:
1)Vainu bappu observatory ( only allowed to public on saturdays 6pm-8pm)
2)Gogo camping (camping centre ) Thousands of stars can also be seen in naked eyes while camping - Book here:
3)Beeman falls ( Dry in summer, so check before u go)
2.3 meters Optical telescope at Vainu Bappu Observatory
This telescope is one of the largest optical telescopes of Asia.
Located in Kavalur, Tamil Nadu.
Rayappa Kasi Vainu Bappu Observatory, Kavalur, 93 inches Telescope
The Vainu Bappu Observatory was established in early 70’s and is named after eminent scientist Dr. Vainu Bappu and is located in the scenic Javadi hills of Kavalur, Tamil Nadu. The observatory located at a distance of 180 km South East of Bangalore can be easily reached by road in three and a half hours time. The observatory houses a number of optical telescopes, including currently India’s largest optical telescope the 2.3m Vainu Bappu telescope, 1.3 meter J.C Bhattacharya telescope, 1m Carl Zeiss Telescope and many other smaller scopes.
After commissioning of Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, it was the idea led by Dr. Bappu of building a large optical telescope in the country. As a result of his efforts a totally indigenous 2.3 metre telescope was fabricated and then installed in Kavalur. However, Bappu never lived to see it complete. This telescope was dedicated to the nation in Bappu’s memory in January 1986 by the then Prime Minister, late Shri Rajiv Gandhi.
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Kawaloor Telescope Observatory Jawadhu Hills
The Vainu Bappu Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics. It is located at Kavalur in the Javadi Hills, near Vaniyambadi in Vellore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu
Jawaadhu Hills,Tamilnadu
Jawaadhu Hills is situated 75kms from Thiruvannamalai as a part of Eastern Ghats.This hills lies at about 2550 feet to 3500feet above sea level.It has many scenic spots like Boating in the Komutteri lake,Beema Falls,Children Park,Kavaloor Observatory etc.,
Jamunamarathur Hills With Pullingo | Beeman Falls | Vainu bappu telescope | Boating house
A Vlog With Pullingo , we visit Jamunamarathur is the top of Javadhu hills , It is the second highest place in Thiruvanamalai district .
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