0.2704
7667766266
x

GRAPES-3 Muon Telescope

iasparliament Logo
June 22, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science and Technology

Why in News?

Recently, A study proved that ground-based space particle counters can now track Earth's weather and solar storms in real-time, making climate and space research much stronger.

Key Details

GRAPES - 3 Observatory 

Cosmic-Ray Observatory

GRAPES‑3 Muon Telescope

World's largest tracking Muon telescope.

Operated by 

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)

Location

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Commissioned in

 2000

Research team

India and Japan

GRAPES-3 (Gamma Ray Astronomy at PeV EnergieS) Observatory

  • A high‑altitude observatory tracks cosmic muons (particles formed when cosmic rays hit the atmosphere).
  • Scientists measure how changes in upper‑atmosphere temperature and the Sun’s magnetic field affect the number of muons (tiny particles) that reach Earth’s surface
  • It has counted billions daily to study the upper atmosphere and the Sun’s magnetic field, making it a unique ground tool for climate and solar weather monitoring.

Positive Observation – Atmosphere Link

  • Shows a direct link between upper‑atmosphere temperature and muon counts.
  • Warmer atmosphere, it expands outward resulting in fewer low-energy muons reaching ground.
  • Therefore, lower muons mean a warmer upper atmosphere, i.e. Muon count directly reflects temperature changes.

Negative Observation – Solar Magnetic Field Link

  • Shows an inverse link between Sun’s magnetic field and muon counts.
  • Stronger solar field blocks more cosmic rays, so only fewer muons detected.
  • So, a stronger solar magnetic shield means low muon counts, i.e. Muon counts inversely reflects solar magnetic strength.

Neutral Observation – Stable Baseline

  • Scientists applied Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and repititive algorithms to separate signals.
  • Seasonal and solar cycle effects are filtered out using mathematical tools.

Reference

Researchmatters | Grapes-3

Login or Register to Post Comments
There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to review.

ARCHIVES

MONTH/YEARWISE ARCHIVES

sidetext
Free UPSC Interview Guidance Programme
sidetext