Mount Abu InfraRed Observatory

Mount Abu Observatory
Observatory as seen from Guru Shikhar.
Alternative namesMount Abu InfraRed Observatory Edit this at Wikidata
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LocationSirohi district, Jodhpur division, Rajasthan, India
Coordinates24°39′17.34″N 72°46′45.18″E / 24.6548167°N 72.7792167°E / 24.6548167; 72.7792167
Altitude1,680 m (5,510 ft) Edit this at Wikidata
Established1990[1]
WebsitePhysical Research Laboratory
Telescopes
Mount Abu InfraRed Observatory is located in India
Mount Abu InfraRed Observatory
Location of Mount Abu Observatory
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The Mount Abu InfraRed Observatory (MIRO) is located near the town Mount Abu in the state of Rajasthan, India. The observatory is at an altitude of 1680 metres and is adjacent to Guru Shikhar, highest peak of the Aravalli Range. The 1.2 m infrared telescope[2] at It is the first major facility in India specifically designed for ground-based, infrared observations of celestial objects. Further the low amount of precipitable water vapour (1–2 mm during winter) at Guru Shikhar makes it a good site for the infrared telescope observations. The site has been found to be good (about 150 cloud free nights per year) for astronomical observations.[3]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference BASI24 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Padmanabhan, Thanu (1997), New Challenges In Astrophysics, New Age International, p. 164, ISBN 978-81-224-1120-1
  3. ^ Optical, Infrared and Radio Telescope Facilities in India. Retrieved 2 January 2013.