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GRAPES-3 Telescope

June 17, 2026

Recently, researchers from Mumbai, Kochi, and Japan used the GRAPES-3 telescope to track how the Earth’s upper atmosphere temperature and the Sun’s magnetic field affect muons — subatomic particles from space.

About GRAPES-3 Telescope:

  • Gamma Ray Astronomy PeV EnergieS phase-3 (GRAPES-3) is designed to study the origin, acceleration and propagation of cosmic rays through measurement of extensive air showers.
  • It is induced by primary cosmic rays or gamma rays entering the Earth’s atmosphere in tera to peta electronvolt energies.
  • It also studies solar and thunderstorm phenomena using cosmic ray muons.
  • GRAPES-3 employs an array of plastic scintillator detectors and a large area muon detector based on proportional counters.
  • Location: It is located in Ooty, India.
  • It is operated by the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.

Key facts about Cosmic Rays:

  • These rays were discovered more than a century ago.
  • They are considered to be the most energetic particles in the universe.
  • Our planet is constantly bombarded by them from outer space, almost uniformly from all directions at a constant rate.
  • They enter Earth’s atmosphere and induce a shower of particles that travel to the ground almost at the speed of light.
  • The shower particles constitute electrons, photons, muons, protons, neutrons, etc.
  • They have been observed over a remarkably wide energy range (108 to 1020 eV).

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