
Ground of Armagh Observatory and Planetarium
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Showing of the Armagh Astropark grounds around the Observatory and Planetarium in Northern Ireland, Landscape video at 4k with DJI Mavic Air 2 drone. This is my 10th video and in the past week i hit 50 subscribers and 4.000 views. Astropark The Stone Circle At the top of the Astropark resides the Stone Circle. Stone Circles have been used since the Ancient Times to help track the changing of the seasons. Our Stone Circle will help you see where the Sun rises and sets during the solstices and the equinoxes. A serene setting, with stunning views of Armagh, this is the perfect place to take those atmospheric photographs. The Hypercube The Hypercube explains logarithmic scale and how distances in space are calculated. Venturing out into the Hill of Infinity you will discover distant objects in the Galaxy and further afield. Discover how far the Pole Star is from the Earth, and how far away the Orion Nebula is, until you reach the very edge of the universe. Scale model of the Universe The Astropark is a scale model of the Universe, brought down to Earth in a beautiful natural setting. As you journey through the park you will get to interact with a scale model of the Solar System. This model represents two different scales, both the size and distance of the planets. Once you have discovered Neptune, it’s then time to move beyond to our Galaxy. https://armagh.space/education/attractions/astropark/ 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 The Most Rev. and Rt Hon. The 1st Baron Rokeby, Church of Ireland Lord Primate of All Ireland and Lord Archbishop of Armagh. In modern times the Observatory along with the nearby Planetarium and 14-acre Astropark are noted tourist attraction and education centre.The gardens, historical telescopes, and various astronomically related devices such as sundials are among some of the exhibits for visitors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armagh_Observatory#:~:text=The%20Observatory%20is%20located%20close,1789%20by%20The%20Most%20Rev.
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