Ladakh Night Sky Sanctuary is being Introduced to Promote Astronomical Tourism in India
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One of India’s most popular tourist destinations, Ladakh, is getting closer to establishing the nation’s first Night Sky Sanctuary. As a component of Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, the sanctuary will be established near the well-known historic village of Hanle. The Ladakh Night Sky sanctuary project is now under construction and should be finished by the end of the year.
The authorities anticipate that this construction will increase Astro tourism. The site will be the highest in the entire world. According to Dr. Jitendra Singh, all interested parties will work together to protect the night sky from light pollution and illumination that endangers scientific observations and the sky’s natural Conditions.
What is a Night Sky Sanctuary?
A Night Sky Sanctuary often referred to as a Dark Sky Reserve, is a location that has been specifically designed with a distinctive nocturnal environment and starry nights. The Sanctuary has created a responsibility to reduce light pollution that could harm the Astro-Tourism experience.
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