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00:00Do you want to know about the stars, planets, starships, Niharikas that are in space?
00:07Many people like to know about them.
00:10Do you know what they are?
00:12You can see the moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Niharikas and stars very clearly in just 30 rupees.
00:22Yes.
00:23In Bhuj's Regional Science Centre, India's largest public space observatory,
00:29you can see space every evening from 6 to 9 pm.
00:34Do you know how this space can be observed?
00:38In Bhuj's Regional Science Centre by the Gujarat government,
00:43India's first public space observatory, India's largest public space observatory,
00:50was inaugurated.
00:52This is a unique initiative,
00:54through which ordinary people and especially students can get to know about space science.
01:02And in order to increase their interest in space science,
01:06this unique space observatory has been inaugurated.
01:12This is the first initiative in India.
01:15Generally, this space observatory is used only for research,
01:22and where students are limited.
01:25India's first public space observatory has opened the doors of space observation and science for ordinary people.
01:37This space observatory was inaugurated in Bhuj in Bhujya Dungar Khat in Bhuj's Regional Science Centre.
01:44This space observatory has a special 24-inch mirror,
01:50a 24-inch diameter mirror,
01:54and a special reflective telescope,
01:57which is called CDK-24 telescope.
02:00This telescope was developed by a company called Planewave Instruments.
02:06This telescope has a 24-inch mirror,
02:11through which we can observe the farthest part of space,
02:15which we call the deep field,
02:17through this telescope.
02:20In particular, the environment of Bhuj in Shiala is very clean.
02:27Through this telescope, we can see many things related to space science and space.
02:36In particular, we can clearly observe the craters of the moon through this telescope.
02:44In addition to this, other planets, such as Venus,
02:49Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and its moons,
02:56in addition to this,
02:58Andromeda, Galaxy,
03:00such clusters can also be easily observed through this telescope.
03:06This telescope has a special technology,
03:09which is known as Corrected Dell Crackham Technology.
03:13With this technology, we can clearly observe these celestial objects through this telescope,
03:21in which we can see the planets, galaxies, and their clusters.
03:26This telescope,
03:28its time frame,
03:30especially to see inside the crater,
03:32we keep it from 6 pm to 9 pm every day.
03:37The ticket to see this telescope,
03:40for any person, is only Rs. 30.
03:43If a child is coming from the school,
03:46then the ticket is only Rs. 20.
03:49So, for all children below the age of 10,
03:52it is impossible to access this observatory.
03:56The ticket to access the observatory of this telescope,
04:00can be accessed by visiting the Regional Science Centre at 8 pm every day,
04:05and can be a great help to the world of astronomy.
04:08Whenever the atmosphere is clear,
04:10and the celestial objects are visible,
04:13then, through the team of the Regional Science Centre,
04:16not only celestial observations,
04:18but also important information on astrology,
04:21such as light years,
04:23how planets are formed,
04:25knowledge of stars,
04:27all these can be given in a short talk.
04:30In addition to that,
04:32we can also do day-time astronomy.
04:34So, this facility,
04:36which is provided by the government,
04:39I appeal to everyone through you,
04:43to make the most of this facility,
04:46and to make the world of astronomy,
04:49especially the celestial objects,
04:51visible to the world.

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