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School Today Indian scientists develop low cost optical spectrograph – Telangana Today
The indigenous efforts to build complex instruments like ADFOSC in India is an important step to become ‘Aatmanirbhar’ in the field of astronomy and astrophysics,…

Indian scientists have indigenously designed and developed a low cost optical spectrograph that can locate sources of faint light from distant quasars and galaxies in a very young universe, regions around supermassive black holes around the galaxies, and cosmic explosions. Earlier, such spectroscopes were so far imported from abroad involving high costs. Lets read more about the device built by Indian scientists
The optical spectrograph named as Aries-Devasthal Faint Object Spectrograph & Camera…
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