"Prime Minister Michel and I have just activated, remotely, India's largest optical telescope," Modi said after launching the telescope with a 3.6-metre-wide primary mirror located at Devasthal near Nainital in Uttarakhand.
"Even sky is not the limit," he said, referring to the cooperation between the two countries on various projects.
ARIES, the largest optical telescope of its kind in Asia, is a product of Indo-Belgian collaboration. It will be used to study star structures and magnetic field structures of stars.
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Prime Minister Modi said Belgium has contributed 7 per cent finances to the AIRES Telescope. He asserted that there is tremendous potential for India-Belgian Cooperation.
The mirror of the 150 tonnes telescope has been entirely coated in by the scientists and technicians of ARIES in the coating facility which became operational in January last year.
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