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Human Exploration

5 Facts About…Saturn!

Now we come to the sixth planet from the sun, with the magnificent ring system, it’s Saturn! It is now the planet with the most known moons! Saturn recently beat out Jupiter in the moons category, even though Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar system and behaves somewhat Read more…

By Anna Taylor, 3 yearsMay 12, 2020 ago
Human Exploration

The Artemis Program – The Successor to Apollo

50 years ago, humankind took its first steps on the moon, and the world celebrated. However, 47 years ago, the last human walked on the moon, and we have not been back since. Until now. The new programme that will take humans back to the moon is called Artemis, who Read more…

By Anna Taylor, 3 yearsMay 8, 2020 ago
Human Exploration

5 Facts About… Jupiter!

Let’s move on to the largest planet in our solar system, the great gas giant Jupiter. Jupiter is over twice as heavy as all the other planets in the Solar system put together. Jupiter is a gas giant planet, the largest in the solar system, made up of swirling gases Read more…

By Anna Taylor, 3 yearsMay 5, 2020 ago
Planets

5 Facts About… Mars!

This week out 5 Facts series continues with our little brother planet – Mars! Seeing Red  Mars is famously known as the red planet as its dusty ground is tinged brownish red by iron-oxide (rust). This makes Mars look red to the human eye when we see it in the night sky. Read more…

By Helen McLoughlin, 3 yearsApril 28, 2020 ago
Solar System

5 Facts About… Earth!

This week our 5 Facts series continues with our home planet! Read on to learn more about our Earth. Earth is the only planet not named after a God The other planets in our Solar System are named after Roman and Greek Gods, but not our Earth! The word “Earth” Read more…

By Courtney Allison, 3 yearsApril 21, 2020 ago
Solar System

Venus Resplendent

Those of you going out late in the day for an evening stroll or just enjoying the spring smells in your garden may have noticed a bright white beacon of light shining high in the west after sunset. This is Venus, the closest planet to the Earth and the brightest Read more…

By Apostolos Christou, 3 yearsApril 16, 2020 ago
Image of Venus
Solar System

5 Facts About… Venus!

Next in our 5 Facts series we have the most evil planet of them all! The second planet from the sun is named after the Roman Goddess of love. However, as we are about to find out, it is far from lovely! Hot, Hot, Hot!  Although Mercury is closest to Read more…

By Helen McLoughlin, 3 yearsApril 14, 2020 ago
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Solar System

5 Facts About… Mercury!

Kicking off our 5 Facts series we have the littlest member of our planetary family! Mercury is the smallest planet  Pluto used to be the smallest planet in our solar system but since it was ‘demoted’ to a dwarf planet, Mercury then won the prize for being the smallest planet Read more…

By Helen McLoughlin, 3 yearsApril 7, 2020 ago
Human Exploration

Astrobiology II: Life on Moons!

Back to our search for aliens in the second installment of the Astrobiology Series!

By Anna Taylor, 3 yearsMarch 13, 2020 ago
Planets

February Night Sky

Moving on to our February Night Sky article (already) featuring htings to look out for while the sun still sets nice and early. Watch out for the cold, though!

By Anna Taylor, 3 yearsJanuary 31, 2020 ago

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Hello and welcome to Astronotes, the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium’s official blog. Here you will find the latest news and views from all those who work in our organisation, from the fascinating worlds of astronomy and space exploration. We hope you will come here to learn what is hot and exciting, profound or even weird from worlds beyond ours . So that's the introduction out of the way, now on with the Universe!

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