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  • 6/21/2025
उज्जैन की डोंगला वेधशाला में योग दिवस पर पहुंचेंगे मुख्यमंत्री मोहन यादव, साइंटिस्ट्स के साथ खगोल विज्ञान व भारतीय ज्ञान परंपरा पर होगी चर्चा.

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00:00we are here at the University of Vesalap and our village is one of our village
00:17in the UTC area of the University of Vesalap.
00:22I think this will be a good effect when I want to appeal to you.
00:52and in this research, there are also many kinds of things like Bhaskari, Bhittri, Bhittri, Bhittri.
00:56The people who are interested in their understanding of their knowledge
01:00and who are coming to us, we will be able to come here.
01:05We will observe them, but we will not know.
01:08Because in the Ujjjain, the one thing that is known in the Ujjjain,
01:12we also know that people will know that this area is a scientific area,
01:18It is a place where we have a lot of people who come here and learn and understand.
01:23Sir, is there a lot of people who come here today?
01:27As you can see, I have told you that this is a road trip.
01:30The whole country has called the scientific and technology council of the whole country.
01:42The whole country has called the scientists and the whole country.
01:45There are a lot of people who come here.
01:48There are a lot of people who come here.
01:54How do you come here in this development?
01:58I have told you that Ujjayan is a modern country.
02:00There are a lot of people who come here.
02:03When they come here, they will have a yes.
02:08There are a lot of people who come here and live in this way.
02:15They will show us a scientific temper.
02:17And in which way we have the movements and movements.
02:23You will know that the topic of cancer has passed.
02:27The answer is passed.
02:28The center is passed.
02:30The center is also passed.
02:32The new field is known for it.
02:35This is a good answer for it.
02:37Thank you sir.
02:38This is a good answer for it.
02:39This is a good answer for it.
02:40This is a good answer for it.
02:41This is a good answer for it.
02:42It is called a 0.5-meter optical telescope.
02:47This telescope is established as MPCST.
02:51In 2012, it was seen in the first slide.
02:53In the center of India, it was the first kind of telescope.
03:02This is the observatory so that the astronomy and astrophysics
03:06can promote them from our students.
03:09They can actually give them a flavor.
03:11What is the observational astronomy and optical astronomy?
03:14For this, there is a variable star.
03:17This is seen as the stars.
03:19We think that the brightness is like the stars.
03:22It varies with the time.
03:23When you are proud of the light,
03:28you will know that the magnitude is also varies.
03:30Different reasons of the current.
03:32It may be a binary system or tertiary system.
03:35Coming on the recent news.
03:38The observatory has its significance.
03:41We have two intersections here.
03:44The first vertical line, which we call the longitudes,
03:46is our ancient Indian primary region.
03:49As we call the ancient astronomers,
03:52like Varahamiya, Bhaskracharya, Arya Bhatt,
03:55they basically made our calculations.
03:59The lines of the range across,
04:01we call the basis and zero degrees.
04:03We call the calculations.
04:05The second line is our latitude,
04:08which is the Tropic of Cancer,
04:10which is 23.5.
04:12So, the significance of this line is that,
04:15when we come here on the 21st June,
04:17around 12-28 p.m.,
04:20you will get a shadow guide or disappear.
04:23That's why we basically make zero-shadowed ZSD.
04:26That's why we make zero-shadowed ZSD.
04:27That's why we get this benefit here,
04:29that you can experiment with positional astronomy.
04:31You can also do experiments.
04:32So, the person here,
04:34the Honorable CM,
04:35is a planetarium,
04:36which has been established here.
04:38So, the inauguration will be followed by
04:41the Zero Shadow Day event.
04:42We will witness a workshop here,
04:44so that the students,
04:46basically,
04:47we can see the students,
04:49and the scientists,
04:51how they can promote
04:54astronomy and astrophysics.
04:56So, you see,
04:57it's called Dongla,
04:58because if you take a telescope,
04:59and if you take a telescope,
05:01and if you take a telescope,
05:02it will be done with this.
05:04Right.
05:05So, basically,
05:06this telescope is 0.5-meter.
05:07So, in the world,
05:08there are many telescopes,
05:09which is the biggest one,
05:10which is called TMT telescope.
05:11So, it will be 30-meter.
05:13So, you can think that
05:14the aperture will be bigger.
05:15It's just 0.5-meter.
05:16It's 20 inches.
05:17So, coming on the topic that
05:19why this place is important,
05:20why the government has spent so much money,
05:22so,
05:23this observatory is basically
05:25the Tropic of Cancer
05:27and the Ancient Indian Parameter.
05:28It's in its intersection.
05:30So, the significance of its significance
05:32is more and more.
05:33So,
05:34a very interesting thing is,
05:35the Tropic of Cancer
05:37is actually a little shift
05:38because the Earth's motion
05:40is called Melankovic Cycles.
05:42So, the Tropic of Cancer
05:44was in the ancient times
05:45in Ujjan.
05:46Now, the Tropic of Cancer
05:47is a little shift
05:48from Ujjan.
05:49Now,
05:50the Tropic of Cancer
05:51is still moving
05:53southwards.
05:54So,
05:55it's important
05:56that the Tropic of Cancer
05:58is still shifting
05:59but the effect
06:00of the Tropic of Cancer
06:01basically,
06:02zero shadow day
06:03we can see
06:04that we can witness
06:05on the 21st June.
06:06So,
06:07the Tropic of Cancer
06:08is now organized
06:09and the Tropic of Cancer
06:10is organized.
06:11So,
06:12my name is Indreen
06:13I have done my master's
06:14from IIT Indore
06:15in Astronomy and Astrophysics
06:16and my colleague
06:17Mr. Abhijit Datta
06:18who is from IIT Indore
06:19which is basically
06:20automation project
06:22which is the future
06:23which is automated
06:24so that the remote
06:25observations
06:26can be used.

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