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    The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh (ROE) is an astronomical institution located on Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. The site is owned by the Science and Technology...
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    The City Observatory was an astronomical observatory on Calton Hill in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is also known as the Calton Hill Observatory. The site is...
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  • the Royal Observatory, France) Royal Observatory of Belgium Royal Observatory, Edinburgh in Scotland Hong Kong Observatory, (formerly the Royal Observatory...
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    The Royal Observatory, Greenwich (ROG; known as the Old Royal Observatory from 1957 to 1998, when the working Royal Greenwich Observatory, RGO, temporarily...
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  • City Observatory Royal Observatory, Edinburgh Astronomer Royal Royal Astronomer of Ireland "The Royal observatory, Edinburgh: Astronomer Royal for Scotland"...
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  • Satellite Service UK Astronomy Technology Centre, based at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, Scotland, part of the Science and Technology Facilities Council...
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  • UK Astronomy Technology Centre (category Research institutes in Edinburgh)
    The UK Astronomy Technology Centre (UK ATC) is based at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is part of the Science and Technology Facilities...
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    Illusions is a tourist attraction located in Outlook Tower on the Castlehill section of the Royal Mile close to Edinburgh Castle. The original attraction was...
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    of astronomical rare books is second only to that of the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh in the UK. The RAS library is a major resource not just for the...
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  • Astronomy in Edinburgh is unusual because of its relationship with the position of the Astronomer Royal for Scotland, and the Royal Observatory Edinburgh (ROE)...
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  • at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, the University of Oxford and Armagh Observatory. He is currently an honorary professor of Astrobiology in the Center...
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  • born in Glasgow, Scotland. His first job was creating high quality reproductions of astronomical plates for the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh. On 10...
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  • Ann Savage (astronomer) (category Fellows of the Royal Astronomical Society)
    was based at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, Scotland, before returning to Coonabrabran. From 1987 to 1993 she was the astronomer-in-charge of the UKST...
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    Abell and Corwin worked from original plates stored at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, scanning the plates visually with a 3x wide-angle magnifier;...
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    obtained his Ph.D in 1995 at the Niels Bohr Institute of the University of Copenhagen. He then moved to the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, where he held...
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  • Field died in 1937, which led to an arrangement with the Edinburgh Corporation for the ASE to have a free lease of the Calton Hill Observatory and for a...
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  • List of suffragette bombings (category Explosions in 1912)
    planted in St Mary's Church in Dalkeith Park, Scotland, but fails to explode. 21 May 1913: A bomb explodes at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, causing...
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    Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. The city is located in southeast Scotland and is bounded to the north by the...
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    The Edinburgh Astronomical Institution was founded in 1811 and wound up in 1847. It was instrumental in the foundation of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh...
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    Catherine Heymans (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh)
    astrophysicist, the Astronomer Royal for Scotland, and a professor at the University of Edinburgh based at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. Heymans is the daughter...
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