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Armagh Planetarium

20 Most Popular Astronotes Stories of 2015

In 2015 Armagh Planetarium’s website (including Astronotes) received well over 2.6 million page views (and over 75 million web hits*) from all over the world. It seems we’re doing something right! But what were all these people coming to see? Here are the 20 most viewed Astronotes articles of 2015 Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 7 yearsJanuary 4, 2016 ago
Armagh Planetarium

10 Most Popular Astronotes Stories of 2014

In 2014 Armagh Planetarium’s website (including Astronotes) received well over 1 million page views from all over the world. What were all these people coming to see? Here are the 10 most viewed Astronotes articles of 2014.     1. The Truth About the Black Knight Satellite Mystery 2. 8 Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 8 yearsJanuary 8, 2015 ago
Armagh Planetarium

Carnival of Space: Blogs you can’t afford to miss!

Carnival of Space is the regular collection of the best blogs on space and astronomy. If want to know more, come to the Carnival! Every week, a different site or blog plays hosts the Carnival and shows off the latest articles and news written on astronomy and space exploration. Carnival Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 12 yearsMay 11, 2011 ago
Armagh Planetarium

Carnival of Space 180: the greatest space blogs in the Universe

To get the latest on space and astronomy go to Carnival of Space. Every week, the host website introduces the latest and most exciting articles written about stars, planets and space exploration. This week’s  Carnival is presented by the cute and cuddly Starry Critters.  You can go straight to the Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 12 years ago
Armagh Planetarium

Carnival of Space No 179: Space blogs you can’t afford to miss!

Carnival of Space, the regular and vital guide to space and astronomy blogs is hosted by a different site every week. If you’re interested in everything beyond the Earth’s atmosphere, you can’t afford to miss it! This week the Carnival is hosted by Weird Sciences and you can go straight Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 12 yearsDecember 2, 2010 ago
Armagh Planetarium

Carnival of Space No 178: a galaxy of space blogs

Carnival of Space is a great resource for finding what’s hot in space and astronomy. Each week, a different blogger plays host to the carnival, introducing the latest articles written about stars, planets and space exploration. This week’s  Carnival is hosted by the excellent We Are All in the Gutter Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 12 years ago
Armagh Planetarium

Carnival of Space No 174: more unmissable space blogs

There is a new Carnival of Space ready to dazzle you with wonderful space and astronomy blogs from the furthest reaches of the World Wide Web. This week the Carnival is hosted by David Portree at his ever-fascinating Beyond Apollo site. Go on over there and explore. you won’t regret Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 12 yearsOctober 22, 2010 ago
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    In the latest Wee Bitta Craic episode, Alice and Ethan ask Zuri all about how she came to be at Armagh Observatory and Planetarium doing her PhD. Find out more about Zuri's journey to get to where she is today, and laugh along as the guys have quality banter. If you love listening to our […]
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    Want a Wee Bitta Craic? Then say hello to some of our PhD students, Ethan, Alice and Zuri. They will be hosting their own Wee Bitta Craic episodes and will give you an insight into the life of a PhD students here at AOP!
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Welcome to Astronotes

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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