ISRO,
ARIES TIE UP FOR SPACE
ISRO said it signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the
Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Nainital
For cooperation in space situational awareness and astrophysics
Future endeavours in space exploration, it is important to be self
–reliant in R&D in space environment, astrophysics and solar sciences
ARIES : The institute was started on 20 April 1954 under
the supervision of Dr.A.N.Singh as Uttar Pradesh State Observatory (UPSO) in
the premises of the Govt. Sanskrit College, presently known as Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi, Uttar
Pradesh.
Aryabhatta Research Institute
of Observational Sciences (ARIES) was its new name when it came under the
Department of Science & Technology (DST), Govt. of India as an autonomous
body on 22 March 2004
Research activities at ARIES
cover topics related to the sun, stars and galaxies
ARIES has made significant
contributions particularly to the field of star clusters and Gamma-Ray Bursts
(GRBs)
Recently, for the first time a
direct correlation between the intra-night optical variability and the degree
of polarization of the radio jets in Quasars was established based on the
observations from ARIES. For the first time periodic oscillations are detected
in optical intraday variability data of blazers which is extremely useful to
get the black hole mass of blazers and also provide a strong support to accretion
disk based models of AGN
The Institute has in-house
workshops to meet the requirements of electronic, mechanical, and optical maintenance
of the instruments
ARIES has a modern computer center
with internet facility and a well maintained library of research journals and
an excellent collection of books on Astronomy & Astrophysics and
Atmospheric Sciences.
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