Watching the night sky is truly a liberating experience.... Let the dark sky illuminate the heart and mind of all. People of Hanle & Leh are indeed blessed with this heavenly gift... Lets all try to preserve this valuable treasure.
Wow! This is so beautiful and exciting! 💖 now India also a dark sky reserve, here's to more astro tourism! 🌌 I am feeling so awe inspired after watching this I could recognize some of the places shown in the video, I want more people to feel the enchanting beauty of Hanle. and the little girl with the telescope was so wholesome, here's to all the opportunities this step will bring in the village and astro community.
Wow.. this is so wonderful. Thank you all the people involved. A suggestion., Kindly don't keep the entry to Hanle free,. Keep an amount of 500- 1000 as entry fee. This is why because Indian tourists are very bad, they are sure to destroy the fragile eco system of Hanle, Indian tourists don't value such wonderful things, they will pakka trash with plastic waste. So Kindly implement it and use for preservation of the reserve 🙏
I recently been to Hanle on a project. Such an amazing place. Very remote, interesting wild life and of course the curious observatory centre here. Highly recommended to visit this beautiful place
one of the most spectacular places which i had visited.. and i would recommend travellers who are planning for ladakh trip to plan for hanley also and enjoy it's amazing night sky view... I had very much delighted by visiting Hanley in 2018 ..
It is remarkable we have been able to locate at the "ideal" spot on earth. At 14800 height (4511.095), this is far higher (about double) than those of American observatory at Cerro Tololo @ 7241 ft (2207m) and Cerro Paranal, “Atacama”, ESO (European Southern Observatory) @ 8645 ft (2635m) -- though the latter two were meant for observation of Southern sky (including South Pole. Higher the height (in rain-less areas) superior will be the "seeing"quality. It is highly advisable to have a branch Railway line to this spot (to use only when needed), deviating from the proposed Beliyan-Leh Railway route (probably Leh is the nearest station).
இது ஒரு அற்புதமான படைப்பு! வாழ்த்துகள் ! This is a most amazing effort and I appreciate all the hard work. One kind suggestions. I am able to enjoy the content using TH-cam auto translation. Hope next time creator will provide subtitles in all Indian language, So all community can explore deep space science together. Thanks to #IIA!
The light pollution in India really surprised me.I was flying from Kula Lumpar to Paris overnight and we crossed India about level with Chenni leaving it up near Mumbai and looking down i could see that it was very lit up in the section that we crossed.
I am an astrophotographer and have travelled to multiple dark sky reserves and sanctuaries ( proof on my channel) I think that Hanle should be recoginised as a dark sky sanctuary, and not a reserve. (Sanctuary is better) For Example, Great Barrier Island (NZ) is a dark sky sanctuary, but it is only a 20-40 minute flight away from a big city like Auckland. However, getting to hanlee is a 5 hour drive from the closest airport. Also, i think Hanle is very similar to the observatory at altacama desert, which is also labelled a dark sky sanctuary. So, in my humble opinion, we should re-approach the international dark sky association and get Hanle labeled as a dark sky sanctuary. Plus a humble request to all those who visit, please respect the area and it rules. Dark Sky tourism can really change the lives of the locals there.
I am an engineer who loves astrophysics. After watching this documentary I travelled a 1000kms around mid July 2023, only to be disappointed. 1. We couldn't find anyone at the Observatory who could walk us through the incredible workings of it all. 2. A notice is printed at one of the buildings. "Telescopes are booked by astronomers. There is nothing for visitors to see." 3. A few people who I assume were technicians, were sitting and they told us to go inside where the telescope is. 4. Inside the building there is a computer with a slide, you're supposed watch the slide on your own. Without guidance/knowledge the telescope is as good as a rock for visitors. 5. After coming out of the telescope building I tried to interact with the operators/technicians/scientists or whoever they were. They were least interested in our queries and handily dismissed us by saying this for professional astronomers nothing for you, Go. 6. Observatory is far from hanle town and on top of a hill, maybe we could see by our naked eyes. but the last straw is YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO STAY AT NIGHT on hill. The photos/videos filled on internet are probably only by people with contacts, money or foreigners. 7. We couldn't find even a single telescope in any of the homestays nearby. Do not waste your time going here, you'll only be disappointed. Your curiosity stifled, your excitement gatekeeped. @IIA Bengaluru. @Dorje Angchuk
Went to Hanle mid-september. Stayed in the homestay opposite the police checkpoint. The observatory sends a guy with a telescope to show and tell people about various constellations and planets and whatnot. If one has any requests for seeing something specific (I wanted to see the Ring nebula), the guy will digitally calibrate the telescope for you to see it. People from other homestays were also there to see. The guy charged ₹400 for two people for his time but it was worth it. I understand that you are disappointed with your experience. But I'm sure the night sky and the Milky way trail that you can see with just your eyes, have more than made up for it. So please don't discourage other people from experiencing the same.
A night sky reserve that will be so much mesmerizing 😍😍 got one more reason to visit ladakh. My two loves mountains and space at same place can't wait to visit ladakh..🫡🫡
Well shot and documented. Wish the quality of narrative was significantly better. What an absolutely pathetic job of narration. Single handedly destroys the feel of the film. Please feel free to reach out for voice overs or a quality narrative job (for free) for your future requirement. I'd be happy to contribute to such a noteworthy effort. That apart, Hanle looks like an absolute must visit. Look forward to a trip in the near future.
Watching the night sky is truly a liberating experience.... Let the dark sky illuminate the heart and mind of all. People of Hanle & Leh are indeed blessed with this heavenly gift... Lets all try to preserve this valuable treasure.
How many of you came here after reading current affairs?
I'm also come after current affairs
Yes
I came here researching the RE himalayan's Hanley Black colour variant.
I am also
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Incredible sir Dorjey Sir love to see ur world..
Wow! This is so beautiful and exciting! 💖 now India also a dark sky reserve, here's to more astro tourism! 🌌
I am feeling so awe inspired after watching this I could recognize some of the places shown in the video, I want more people to feel the enchanting beauty of Hanle. and the little girl with the telescope was so wholesome, here's to all the opportunities this step will bring in the village and astro community.
Hey,glad to see you here.do you know what camera they were using @ 21:45 ,both the stars and the front subject are visible?
Wonderful documentry. I just loved it. Thank you IIA and other organisations who are part of this. ❤️
Three poles are done. Now let's move to the Limitless space above us. Way to go my friend ❤️❤️❤️
In my bucket list now. Must visit Hanle for astrophotography.
Wow.. this is so wonderful. Thank you all the people involved.
A suggestion., Kindly don't keep the entry to Hanle free,. Keep an amount of 500- 1000 as entry fee. This is why because Indian tourists are very bad, they are sure to destroy the fragile eco system of Hanle, Indian tourists don't value such wonderful things, they will pakka trash with plastic waste. So Kindly implement it and use for preservation of the reserve 🙏
One more bucket list added.... Amazing documentary
Excellent and well-documented coverage ....Great job by Rakesh Rao and team
I recently been to Hanle on a project. Such an amazing place. Very remote, interesting wild life and of course the curious observatory centre here. Highly recommended to visit this beautiful place
Lucky you!
Are u an astronomer
Pls reply😟
What project?? Curious to know. Hehe
Most Stuning Amazing Film ! I wanted to Discover Hanle, Now I will Definitely TRY to See this During My Leh- Ladakh Bike TRIP !!
Excellent documentation.!!!!! love the spirit. Congratulations to the entire team.!!!
one of the most spectacular places which i had visited..
and i would recommend travellers who are planning for ladakh trip to plan for hanley also and enjoy it's amazing night sky view...
I had very much delighted by visiting Hanley in 2018 ..
Okay, Now I want to go to Henley 😍
Awesome! Hanle being the astronomical heaven of the country this is a great move by the authorities to conserve the essence & beauty of stargazing!!
So eager to see this!
Love from Kargil Ladakh
We are not alone in this universe. This is the guiding spirit for astrophysics.
One day we will find another intellectual spacies on other planet.
We visited this place...i am very lucky to visit ..thanks to LSF
It is remarkable we have been able to locate at the "ideal" spot on earth. At 14800 height (4511.095), this is far higher (about double) than those of American observatory at Cerro Tololo @ 7241 ft (2207m) and Cerro Paranal, “Atacama”, ESO (European Southern Observatory) @ 8645 ft (2635m) -- though the latter two were meant for observation of Southern sky (including South Pole. Higher the height (in rain-less areas) superior will be the "seeing"quality.
It is highly advisable to have a branch Railway line to this spot (to use only when needed), deviating from the proposed Beliyan-Leh Railway route (probably Leh is the nearest station).
இது ஒரு அற்புதமான படைப்பு! வாழ்த்துகள் !
This is a most amazing effort and I appreciate all the hard work.
One kind suggestions. I am able to enjoy the content using TH-cam auto translation. Hope next time creator will provide subtitles in all Indian language, So all community can explore deep space science together. Thanks to #IIA!
Will definitely visit there...
The light pollution in India really surprised me.I was flying from Kula Lumpar to Paris overnight and we crossed India about level with Chenni leaving it up near Mumbai and looking down i could see that it was very lit up in the section that we crossed.
Great Documentry ❤️
Will definitely plan a visit,
Wish I could get an entry inside
Really awesome😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Amazing 👌🙏 I’m here after Talacauvery in KN emerged as Second hanle dark sky reserve 😎
Very Professional documentary…
I am an astrophotographer and have travelled to multiple dark sky reserves and sanctuaries ( proof on my channel)
I think that Hanle should be recoginised as a dark sky sanctuary, and not a reserve. (Sanctuary is better)
For Example, Great Barrier Island (NZ) is a dark sky sanctuary, but it is only a 20-40 minute flight away from a big city like Auckland. However, getting to hanlee is a 5 hour drive from the closest airport.
Also, i think Hanle is very similar to the observatory at altacama desert, which is also labelled a dark sky sanctuary.
So, in my humble opinion, we should re-approach the international dark sky association and get Hanle labeled as a dark sky sanctuary.
Plus a humble request to all those who visit, please respect the area and it rules. Dark Sky tourism can really change the lives of the locals there.
Sky is the best reference to better understand our terrestrial dynamics.
Great initiative. keep up the great work. #clearskies ✌
Super excited to see this documentary!
How can I go there ? Do I need special permit ?
17:04 omg in that mirror of the telescope you can see andromeda galaxy my god
Jullay & Tashi Deleg from Ladakh India
Great move. Respect to Scientists
Thank you to do this
Great going ka dorjee n the team
Nice initiative
The lives of people around the region is going to change drastically a much welcomed move
I am an engineer who loves astrophysics. After watching this documentary I travelled a 1000kms around mid July 2023, only to be disappointed.
1. We couldn't find anyone at the Observatory who could walk us through the incredible workings of it all.
2. A notice is printed at one of the buildings. "Telescopes are booked by astronomers. There is nothing for visitors to see."
3. A few people who I assume were technicians, were sitting and they told us to go inside where the telescope is.
4. Inside the building there is a computer with a slide, you're supposed watch the slide on your own. Without guidance/knowledge the telescope is as good as a rock for visitors.
5. After coming out of the telescope building I tried to interact with the operators/technicians/scientists or whoever they were. They were least interested in our queries and handily dismissed us by saying this for professional astronomers nothing for you, Go.
6. Observatory is far from hanle town and on top of a hill, maybe we could see by our naked eyes. but the last straw is YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO STAY AT NIGHT on hill. The photos/videos filled on internet are probably only by people with contacts, money or foreigners.
7. We couldn't find even a single telescope in any of the homestays nearby.
Do not waste your time going here, you'll only be disappointed. Your curiosity stifled, your excitement gatekeeped.
@IIA Bengaluru. @Dorje Angchuk
Went to Hanle mid-september. Stayed in the homestay opposite the police checkpoint. The observatory sends a guy with a telescope to show and tell people about various constellations and planets and whatnot. If one has any requests for seeing something specific (I wanted to see the Ring nebula), the guy will digitally calibrate the telescope for you to see it. People from other homestays were also there to see. The guy charged ₹400 for two people for his time but it was worth it.
I understand that you are disappointed with your experience. But I'm sure the night sky and the Milky way trail that you can see with just your eyes, have more than made up for it.
So please don't discourage other people from experiencing the same.
Can tourist visit here and observe the sky,any permission required
Super excited😍
Beautifully made .. very informative .....
Gift of almighty nature.
Great Video👏
Can we come to see the night sky?
Great work team 👏
Great work sir.
A night sky reserve that will be so much mesmerizing 😍😍 got one more reason to visit ladakh. My two loves mountains and space at same place can't wait to visit ladakh..🫡🫡
Wonderful documentary
Can a normal person visit that place and what are the things that need to be done to be allowed for visiting this place??? please someone help me🙏
astonishing...💫 👍
Great work
Great
govt ko aur vi jada budget deni chahiye astrophysics main research ke liye..
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Waow
This would have been outstanding if the you would have chosen a more soothing narration.
Wow
First 🥇🥇🥇❤️
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I love it I M here just for stargazing....
👍👍👍👍
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Only one Indian in the international astronomical union????????????
Never confuse astronomy with astrology.
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What is wrong with your pronunciation Mr Narator? Hennle...Meowdos
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seems pretty fake photos at 3:31
How do you know that it is fake?
@@epicaffairs look at the edges of mountain, at some places the stars are over the mountain, that is a sky replacement software!
Well shot and documented. Wish the quality of narrative was significantly better. What an absolutely pathetic job of narration. Single handedly destroys the feel of the film. Please feel free to reach out for voice overs or a quality narrative job (for free) for your future requirement. I'd be happy to contribute to such a noteworthy effort.
That apart, Hanle looks like an absolute must visit. Look forward to a trip in the near future.
NCERT Class 6 book 📚
Hated the narration !!!
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