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Location
  
Armagh, United Kingdom

Website
  
star.arm.ac.uk

Province
  
Ulster

Code
  
981

Established
  
1789

Opened
  
1789

Phone
  
+44 28 3752 2928

Armagh Observatory

Address
  
College Hill, Armagh BT61 9DG, UK

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday11AM–5PMSunday11AM–5PMMonday10AM–5PMTuesday10AM–5PM

Similar
  
Armagh Planetarium, Dunsink Observatory, Armagh County Museum, European Southern Observatory, South African Astronom

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Armagh Observatory is an astronomical research institute in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Around 25 astronomers are based at the observatory, studying stellar astrophysics, the Sun, Solar System astronomy and Earth's climate.

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The Observatory is located close to the centre of the city of Armagh, adjacent to the Armagh Planetarium in approximately 14 acres (57,000 m2) of landscaped grounds known as the Armagh Astropark. It was founded in 1789 by Richard Robinson, 1st Baron Rokeby, Church of Ireland Lord Primate of All Ireland and Lord Archbishop of Armagh.

Ernst Julius Öpik (grandfather of Lembit Öpik MP) was based here for over 30 years and among his many contributions to astrophysics he wrote of the dangers of an asteroid impacting on the Earth.

There are scale models of the Solar System and the Universe, two sundials and historic telescopes, as well as telescope domes and other outdoor exhibits. The Human Orrery, launched in 2004, is located close to the main Observatory building. The Observatory's specialist library and archives, and collections of scientific instruments and artefacts associated with the development of modern astronomy, represent one of the leading collections of its kind in the British Isles.

The armagh observatory


References

Armagh Observatory Wikipedia