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    Scientists identify Ladakh as potential site for Martian or Lunar analogue research station

    Posted 05 Aug 2024

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    An analogue research station is a place that has physical similarities to a planet or planetary body or extreme space environments.

    • Presently, there are 33 analogue research stations with none being in Indian sub-continent. 
      • These include BIOS-3 (Russia), HERA and Biosphere 2 (USA), Mars One (Netherlands) and D-MARS (Israel). 

    Need for Analogue sites

    • Field testing for new technologies, robotic equipment, vehicles, power generation, infrastructure etc. which are crucial for prolonged space missions
    • Study or simulate human habitats in such environment and associated behavioural effects – such as isolation and confinement, team dynamics, menu fatigue etc. 
      • Simulation tests are essential as these are meant to be stand-alone units capable of handling all contingencies. 

    Why is Ladakh ideal as Martian/Lunar Analogue?

    • Geomorphological similarities to an early Mars and Moon: 
      • Dry, cold, arid desert, with abundant rocky ground.
      • Vast flat land devoid of vegetation, dunes, and drainage networks. 
      • Segregated ground ice and permafrost, and rock glaciers. 
    • Geochemical similarities to Martian surface: Volcanic rocks, saline lakes, and hydrothermal systems.
    • Exobiological similarities: Permafrost (evidence of water in past), increased UV and cosmic radiation flux, reduced atmospheric pressure, hot springs (rich in boron) and sufficient isolation.

    Ladakh as Astronomical Hub of India

    • Indian Astronomical Observatory (IAO): Located in Hanle, Ladakh, with an optical infrared telescope. 
    • Astro Tourism: An area of radius roughly 22 km around Hanley has been notified as Hanley Dark Sky Reserve (HDSR).
    • Host to various Space Programmes: NASA’s Spaceward Bound India Programme 2016, Field validations of ExoMars 2020 HABIT Instrument etc.  
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    • Ladakh
    • Analogue Research Station
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