India has been an associate member of the IPTA since the last four years. But this is the first time that we will be hosting the annual meeting,” Dr. J.K.Solanki, head of administration, NCRA, said.
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Unknown title all set to host the five-day annual International Pulsar Timing Array (IPTA) meet from June 17 to 21. The meet is a collaboration of radio astronomers from a dozen countries across the globe. “<span>India has been an associate member of the IPTA since the last four years. But this is the first time that we will be hosting the annual meeting,” Dr. J.K.Solanki, head of administration, NCRA, said. The IPTA is a collaboration of radio astronomers from a dozen countries across the globe. It uses more than 12 radio telescopes all over the world with an aim to detect ultra-low freque Summary
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