Village in Ladakh, India
Place in Ladakh, India
Merak is a village on the southern banks of Pangong Tso , near Spangmik on the south India-China border in the Leh District , Ladakh .
Merak is situated 176 kilometers east of Leh , on the southern banks of Pangong Tso . It is directly opposite to Finger 3 which is located on the northern bank of the lake.[ 2]
In 2018, a telescope was installed to study solar chromosphere at Indian Astronomical Observatory, Merak.[ 3] The village is also the proposed site for National Large Solar Telescope (NLST), a Gregorian multi-purpose open telescope.[ 4] Stable Auroral Red (SAR) arcs were observed in Merak in November 2023[ 5] [ 6] and during the May 2024 solar storms .[ 7] [ 8]
In 2021, the village got its first tap water supply.[ 9] Also, BSNL , a state-run telecom service provider got approval from Indian Army for a 25-km optical fibre cable link between Merak and Chushul for civilian telecom traffic.[ 2]
Police check-post,
Jammu and Kashmir Police (October 2016)
View of
Pangong Tso from Merak village (October 2016)
Merak village (October 2016)
Merak village (October 2016)
Police signpost, Merak (October 2016)
^ "Merak" . Merak, Ladakh on Google Maps .
^ a b Dutta, Sanjay (14 April 2021). "Army, people power cell service in village on Pangong shore" . The Times of India . Retrieved 6 November 2021 .
^ Ravindra, B.; Kesavan, Prabhu; Thulasidharen, K. C.; Rajalingam, M.; Sagayanathan, K.; Kamath, P. U.; Dorjey, Namgyal; Dorjee, Angchuk; Kemkar, P. M. M.; Dorjai, Tsewang; Banyal, Ravinder K. (27 September 2018). "Installation of solar chromospheric telescope at the Indian Astronomical Observatory, Merak" . Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy . 39 (5): 60. arXiv :1808.07643 . Bibcode :2018JApA...39...60R . doi :10.1007/s12036-018-9554-1 . ISSN 0973-7758 . S2CID 119081673 .
^ Hasan, S. S. (1 February 2010). "The Indian National Large Solar Telescope (NLST)" . NASA/ADS . 264 : 499–504. doi :10.1017/S1743921309993206 .
^ IIAstrophysics [@IIABengaluru] (9 November 2023). "Red auroral activity, attributed to a SAR event, was seen on 5 November from our observatories in Hanle and Merak in Ladakh! This was due to a geomagnetic storm caused by a solar storm #Aurora #RedAurora" (Tweet ) – via Twitter .
^ "IIA's observatory captures red-hued Aurora from Hanle, Merak" . The Times of India . 8 November 2023. ISSN 0971-8257 . Retrieved 19 May 2024 .
^ IIAstrophysics [@IIABengaluru] (11 May 2024). "Intense aurorae were seen at latitudes as low as Ladakh this morning due to the strongest solar storm in 2 decades. And our cameras captured its glory! See the timelapse from all-sky camera at #Hanle #Ladakh #HDSR @IndiaDST @asipoec @dorje1974 @utladakhtourism @fiddlingstars" (Tweet ) – via Twitter .
^ Ray, Kalyan (11 May 2024). "Two Indian sky-cameras at Ladakh capture aurora caused by most powerful solar storm in two decades" . Deccan Herald . Retrieved 19 May 2024 .
^ Excelsior, Daily (30 October 2021). "75 years after independence, Ladakh habitations start getting tap water supply" . Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism | Breaking News J&K . Retrieved 6 November 2021 .