India Inaugurates Asia’s Largest Cherenkov Telescope: MACE
India has inaugurated Asia’s largest imaging Cherenkov telescope, the Major Atmospheric Cherenkov Experiment (MACE), at Hanle in Ladakh at an altitude of 4,300 meters. Developed by BARC, MACE captures Cherenkov radiation, helping scientists trace cosmic rays from supernovas and black holes. The 21-meter, 175-tonne telescope features advanced technology for studying high-energy particles from space. Hanle’s clear skies and minimal light pollution make it an ideal location for cosmic research, and the project is expected to drive further international collaborations in space exploration.
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