Why is it in the news?
- India’s Pratyush Telescope is being considered for placement around the moon, as part of astronomers’ efforts to expand observational capabilities beyond Earth’s orbit.
- Astronomers aim to enhance their understanding of the universe by deploying high-resolution telescopes on the moon and in lunar orbit.
More about the news
- PRATUSH (Probing ReionizATion of the Universe using Signal from Hydrogen) is a radio telescope intended to be situated on the moon’s far side.
- The Raman Research Institute (RRI) in Bengaluru is spearheading the construction of PRATUSH in collaboration with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
- Initially, ISRO plans to position PRATUSH into Earth’s orbit for preliminary testing and calibration. Following this, the telescope will be launched towards the moon for its designated mission.
- Placing telescopes on the moon’s far side offers advantages such as reduced interference from Earth’s radio signals and clearer observations of distant celestial objects.