India is set to host its first-ever night sky sanctuary in Ladakh as part of Changthang Wildlife Sanctaury, which is set to boost astro tourism. It  will be one of the highest-located sites in the world for optical, infrared, and gamma-ray telescopes.

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India is set to host its first-ever night sky sanctuary in Ladakh as part of Changthang Wildlife Sanctaury, which is set to boost astro tourism. It  will be one of the highest-located sites in the world for optical, infrared, and gamma-ray telescopes.

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