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Armagh Observatory and Planetarium exhibits innovative intern display

An innovative ‘Puffersphere’ display created by an Armagh Observatory and Planetarium summer intern was unveiled in the Planetarium exhibition space this month.  Titled ‘Observatories of the World,’ the spherical exhibit was created by Daniella Belo, a pupil at St Patrick’s College in Dungannon, during her participation in the Nuffield Placement Read more…

By Sinead Mackle, 6 months ago
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ARMAGH OBSERVATORY AND PLANETARIUM TO INSPIRE PRIMARY PUPILS WITH STEM TOURS

Armagh Observatory and Planetarium has recommenced its popular two-hour visits for primary school pupils. Led by one of the organisation’s Education team members, each tour will consist of one hour spent in the Dome Theatre, a 30-minute workshop and a 30-minute exhibition tour. The educational tours will begin with a Read more…

By Sinead Mackle, 6 monthsSeptember 8, 2022 ago
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Global Roles Announced for AOP Astronomers

Armagh Observatory and Planetarium is delighted to announce its latest elected members to the organising committees of the prestigious International Astronomical Union (IAU), cementing its place as a leading research institution of influence on the global stage.  Three Astronomers working at the Armagh Observatory, Stefano Bagnulo, Michael Burton, and Simon Read more…

By Sinead Mackle, 2 yearsAugust 9, 2021 ago
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FREE ONLINE EVENT: Unlock The Secrets Of The Universe

Join UC Davis physics professor and the star of the large format film, SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE, Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez on a 45-minute Zoom journey of our own planet and universe to explore some of life’s biggest questions. The program will feature 3 to 5 short clips Read more…

By Sinead Mackle, 3 yearsAugust 9, 2020 ago
Latest News

Digital Takeover – What’s your Favourite Planet?

26th June is Kids in Museums ‘Digital Takeover Day’. Here at the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium we wanted to give our young followers a chance to be published in our blog. Read all about their favourite planets below. Thank you to everyone who entered! Mars My favourite planet is Mars Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 3 yearsJune 26, 2020 ago
Latest News

Interactive Junior Cycle Space Experience Launched

Armagh Observatory and Planetarium have announced new interactive Junior Cycle modules based on Earth and Space and the Physical World.  Delivered by a highly trained education team, the inspirational journey aims to inspire the next generation into STEM related subjects.  Professor Michael Burton said, “Our new programme for the Junior Read more…

By Sinead Mackle, 3 yearsNovember 20, 2019 ago
Human Exploration

#WomenInCulture: The Women of STEM

As part of Museum Week 2019, some of the staff from Armagh Observatory and Planetarium have written a few words about which women in STEM inspire them particularly. Katherine Johnson by Helen McLoughlin With the excitement surrounding the 50th Anniversary of the first ever moon landing in 1969, I wanted Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 4 yearsMay 13, 2019 ago
Solar System

A private spacecraft heads for the Moon

Next week, all being well a Falcon 9 rocket will take off from Cape Canaveral in Florida carrying a very special payload: a spacecraft built by a Tel Aviv-based company aiming to be the first privately-funded mission to land on the Moon.  The launch follows an announcement, about a year Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 4 yearsFebruary 15, 2019 ago
Stars

Faulkes Telescope Project Converted Northern Irish School Students Into Astronomy Stars

During our school days, children in the developing and developed world could not even dream about getting a chance to look through a professional telescope; forget about playing with it for real observations! Those days, only the best professional astronomers/astrophysicists had access to such telescopic sites and networks. However one Read more…

By Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, 6 years 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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