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Thursday 15 April 2021

United Kingdom - Astronomy. - (6 links).

armagh.space   02/03/2020   The Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (AOP) is an exemplar for Northern Ireland on the world stage, an institution excelling in research and public outreach in science, set within a heritage environment that is rich in scientific history. A place where the story of humanity’s ongoing quest for understanding about the cosmos can be seen and experienced.

astro.neutral.org  08/12/2019  Astrophotography & DIY astronomy at the Curdridge Telescope Observatory. The majority of our astronomy and narrowband astrophotography imaging is done using CCD cameras and reflecting Skywatcher telescopes in Curdridge, Southampton, UK. Our work does not produce regular entries into Astronomy Picture of the Day or rival the Hubble Space Telescope, but is sometimes quite unusual!

aurorawatch.lancs.ac.uk  08/12/2019  Aurora Watch UK. See the aurora borealis from the UK. Aurora Watch UK is a free service offering alerts of when the aurora might be visible from the UK. It is run by scientists in the Space and Planetary Physics group at Lancaster University’s Department of Physics.

casu.ast.cam.ac.uk   23/11/2020   Cambridge Astronomy Survey Unit. The Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit (CASU) is part of the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge University. Expertise within the group covers a broad range of ground and space-based projects ranging from data processing and image analysis techniques through to data curation and access to UK facility data archives.

www.jodrellbank.manchester.ac.uk   14/07/2020   Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics. The University of Manchester. The Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics is the astronomical research centre of The University of Manchester and operates e-MERLIN, the UK's national radio astronomy facility.

www.las-astro.org.uk  08/12/2019  Loughton Astronomical Society is the home of astronomy in West Essex.