Fri. Jun 5th, 2026
  • Satyendra Nath Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences has inaugurated the first astronomical observatory in Eastern India, located in the Garpanchkot Hills of Purulia district, West Bengal.
  • This is the sixth astronomical observatory center in the nation. It has been named after Satyendra Nath Bose.
  • Work on the project began in 2012. Two telescopes were installed.
  • This place has a seeing value of 1.3 arc seconds, which is comparable to that of the other five centres in the country.
  • From November to April, when the sky will be clear, will be the best time for observation.
  • The initially two places considered were Susunia Hills in Bankura and Garpanchkot Hills in Purulia.
  • The centre has been set up 600 metres above sea level.
  • The other centres are located in Ladakh, Nainital, Mount Abu, Girbani Hills (Pune), and Kavalur (Tamil Nadu).
  • The observatory features a telescope with a diameter of 14 inches, and there are plans to install a telescope with a diameter of 1 meter in the near future.
  • Additionally, the S.N. Bose Centre has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Sidhu Kanu Birsa University regarding the observatory’s operation and resource sharing.

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