Release Date | Subject |
2016 April 7th | Pleasant March: slightly drier, milder and sunnier than average |
2016 March 16th | Cool, damp February with average sunshine; wettest winter for 139 years |
2016 March 15th | Discovering the stars at Armagh: Free St Patrick’s day events hosted by Armagh Observatory |
2016 February 12th | Armagh City Promo Film Launched at Armagh Planetarium |
2016 February 10th | Observatory student’s prize-winning images selected for Dublin exhibition |
2016 February 10th | Astronomers anticipate major announcement from Gravitational Wave Observatory |
2016 February 5th | Mild, wet January, slightly duller than average |
2016 January 25th | Exceptionally Mild 24th January 2016 |
2016 January 15th | Magnetic flux supplement to coronal bright points |
2016 January 15th | Broadband linear polarization of Jupiter Trojans |
2016 January 15th | Centaurs as a hazard to civilisation |
2016 January 14th | Wettest December on record at Armagh, warmest December since 1988 and coolest year since 2010 |
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2015 |
2015 December 7th | Dull, Wet November, Much Warmer Than Average |
2015 December 1st | A Good Year To View The Geminid Meteor Shower |
2015 November 20th | From Earth To The Universe: Astronomy Talk In Magherafelt Library |
2015 November 20th | The Harmony Of The Spheres: Armagh Observatory Events For Georgian Day |
2015 November 20th | Mild, Dry October With About Average Sunshine |
2015 November 10th | Mercury Gets A Meteoroid Shower From Comet Encke |
2015 November 2nd | Observatory Releases aroundNorth Feedback Videos |
2015 October 13th | Jupiter, Venus and Mars stand proud in the morning sky |
2015 October 5th | Cool September, but sunnier and drier than average |
2015 September 23rd | The September 28th total eclipse of the Moon |
2015 September 17th | DCAL release 60-second Planetarium video |
2015 September 8th | Cold, wet August, a little sunnier than average. coldest summer for 29 years |
2015 August 14th | New space weather research grant awarded to Armagh Observatory |
2015 August 11th | Discovery of tenth transiting circumbinary planet |
2015 August 11th | Coldest July for 22 years, duller and wetter than average |
2015 August 5th | Weather on other Worlds: Armagh Astronomer finds Aurora ten thousand times brighter than the Northern lights |
2015 July 29th | Annual Perseid meteor shower promises a fine display |
2015 July 3rd | Driest June for nine years, cooler and sunnier than average |
2015 June 11th | Close Approach of Venus and Jupiter Visible in Evening Sky |
2015 June 8th | Royal Mail stamp of Armagh Observatory features on Postbox in Armagh |
2015 June 4th | Coldest May for nearly 20 Years |
2015 June 4th | Observatory Releases Two Creativity Month Videos |
2015 May 5th | Sunniest April for 94 years, slightly wetter and cooler than average |
2015 April 17th | A Glimpse into Brian BoruÁ€™s World at Armagh Observatory |
2015 April 2nd | Sunniest March for 12 Years, Drier and Cooler than Average |
2015 March 4th | Dull, Cool February; Winter 2014/2015 Sunnier, Cooler and Wetter than Average |
2015 March 2nd | Launch of First Permanent "aroundNorth" Installation, and Tours of Portable Exhibit Around Northern Ireland |
2015 February 19th | Astronomers Gear up for Great Partial Solar Eclipse |
2015 February 19th | Dance of the Planets in the Evening Sky |
2015 February 12th | Armagh Observatory St PatrickÁ€™s Day Event "Discovering the Sun and Stars at Armagh" |
2015 February 10th | Armagh Observatory and QueenÁ€™s University Belfast Play Leading Role in WorldÁ€™s Largest Solar Telescope Project |
2015 January 9th | Sunny but Cool January, Wetter than Average |
2015 January 26th | New Research at Armagh Observatory to Receive á¸0.5M Grant |
2015 January 5th | Rare Opportunity to Spot Mercury in Evening Sky |
2015 January 5th | Armagh Observatory Gains Time on Large Cross-Border Supercomputer |
2015 January 5th | Cold, Wet December, Sunnier than Average |
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2014 |
2014 December 8th | Wet November: Warm, Wet, Dull Autumn |
2014 December 3rd | Geminid Meteors Promise a Fine Display |
2014 December 1st | Georgian Day Tours: A Great Success |
2014 November 12th | Free Tours of Armagh Observatory for Georgian Day |
2014 November 10th | Warm, Wet October, Warmest Halloween on Record |
2014 October 13th | Observatory Staff Recognized Internationally |
2014 October 2nd | Second Driest September on Record |
2014 September 4th | Cold Wet August, Sunnier than Average |
2014 August 18th | President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, Visits Observatory |
2014 August 15th | Observatory Cameras Catch Perseid Meteors |
2014 August 4th | Warm, Dry July |
2014 July 2nd | Driest June for Eight Years |
2014 June 20th | Rare Noctilucent Clouds Seen Over Armagh |
2014 June 17th | Observatory and AmmA Á€śHighly CommendedÁ€ť at DCAL Awards Ceremony |
2014 June 3rd | Exceptionally Dull May |
2014 May 6th | Warm, Dry and Sunny April |
2014 April 7th | Observatory Helps to Waken Interest in Brian BoruÁ€™s Life and Times |
2014 April 3rd | Mild, Dull March |
2014 March 25th | Successful Launch of aroundNORTH |
2014 March 6th | aroundNorth: Launch of Award-Winning Sonic-Art Installation at Armagh Observatory |
2014 March 3rd | Wet, Sunny and Mild February; Wettest Winter for 20 Years |
2014 February 10th | A Wet and Mild January |
2014 January 3rd | Warm, Wet December |
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2013 |
2013 December 5th | Bright, Dry and Cool November |
2013 November 28th | Book Launch at Armagh Public Library, 7.30pm, 11th December 2013: "A Mystic Dream of 4" |
2013 November 15th | Sungrazing Comet ISON Brightens in the Morning Sky |
2013 November 11th | Armagh Observatory Opens Doors for Georgian Day |
2013 November 5th | Warm, Wet and Bright October |
2013 October 25th | ArmaghÁ€™s Human Orrery Reproduced Internationally |
2013 October 3rd | Mild, Dry September |
2013 September 18th | Armagh Cameras Catch Unexpected Outburst of Meteors |
2013 September 16th | Sunny Summer and Warm, Dry August |
2013 September 2nd | Armagh Observatory Opens Doors for European Heritage Open Day |
2013 August 22nd | Bright Nova in the Constellation of Delphinus |
2013 August 2nd | Perseid Meteors in 2013 |
2013 August 2nd | Exceptionally Warm and Sunny July |
2013 August 1st | Under Leaden Skies - Where Heavy Metal Clouds the Stars |
2013 July 30th | Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon Observed from Armagh |
2013 July 2nd | June Slightly Drier, Sunnier and Warmer than Normal |
2013 June 20th | Early Calculator Unearthed in Observatory Archives |
2013 June 4th | An Average May but the Coolest Spring Since 1979 |
2013 June 3rd | Rare Noctilucent Clouds Seen Over Northern Ireland |
2013 May 29th | April Cooler, Sunnier and Slightly Drier than Average |
2013 April 2nd | Record Breaking March: Exceptionally Dull and Cold, and Wetter than Average< |
2013 March 6th | Celebrating Saint PatrickÁ€™s Legacy in Armagh |
2013 March 5th | University of Ulster Fine Art Students Present "Comet PANSTARRS is Coming" at Armagh Observatory |
2013 March 4th | February Slightly Sunnier, Wetter, and Cooler than Average |
2013 March 1st | Comet C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) Brightens Nicely for Saint Patrick's Day |
2013 February 26th | From Earth to the Universe Á€“ Astronomy Exhibition and Talks in Omagh Library |
2013 February 21st | Former Armagh Student Discovers Moon-Sized Exoplanet |
2013 February 12th | Armagh AstronomerÁ€™s Asteroid Discovered to be Double |
2013 February 4th | Asteroid 2012 DA14 to Buzz the Earth |
2013 February 4th | January Duller and Wetter than Normal |
2013 January 25th | Armagh Star Honoured in India |
2013 January 7th | "The Life of Galileo" in Armagh Observatory |
2013 January 1st | Weatherwise: An Average December |
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2012 |
2012 December 3rd | Cooler November |
2012 November 27th | All-Ireland Astronomy Trail Launched |
2012 November 14th | Observatory Open for Tours on Georgian Day |
2012 November 6th | Armagh Observatory 2012 Robinson Lecture |
2012 November 1st | October Colder than Normal |
2012 November 1st | Raising Collections Awareness and Preserving History in Armagh |
2012 October 1st | A Cool, Wet September |
2012 September 1st | August Wetter and Sunnier than Normal |
2012 August 24th | Armagh Observatory Opens Doors For European Heritage Open Day |
2012 August 7th | Perseid Meteors in 2012 |
2012 August 1st | Dull and Wet July |
2012 July 2nd | Wettest June for 160 Years |
2012 June 7th | Free Summer Solstice Event at Beaghmore Stone Circles |
2012 June 7th | Armagh Astronomer Observes Transit of Venus |
2012 June 1st | Fair-weather May |
2012 May 10th | Exhibition to Mark Exceptionally Rare Transit of Venus |
2012 May 3rd | Armagh Students Observe Unusual Double Star |
2012 May 2nd | April Drier and Cooler than Average |
2012 April 2nd | Highest March Temperature for 47 Years |
2012 March 1st | February Drier, Duller and Milder than Average |
2012 March 1st | Astronomers Search For Life |
2012 February 22nd | Observatory Presents Free Public Lectures and Opens for Guided Tours on Saint PatrickÁ€™s Day |
2012 February 2nd | January Slightly Drier and Milder Than Normal |
2012 January 12th | Last YearÁ€™s Weather Exceptionally Mild and Changeable |
2012 January 4th | Universe Awareness at Beaghmore |
2012 January 2nd | Mild December |
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2011 |
2011 December 27th | Warmest Christmas Day for at Least 168 Years |
2011 December 27th | Warmest Christmas Day for at Least 168 Years |
2011 December 1st | Mild November |
2011 November 1st | Second Wettest October on Record |
2011 October 10th | September Wetter |
2011 September 26th | Observatory Opens For Rare Meteors |
2011 September 1st | August Drier than Average |
2011 August 1st | Dry July |
2011 July 1st | A Touch Chilly for June |
2011 June 17th | Astronomers Find Evidence for a Strange New Planetary System |
2011 June 2nd | May Slightly Wetter and Warmer than Usual |
2011 May 25th | Astronomers at Armagh Observatory Find a Solitary Superstar |
2011 May 20th | Unravelling Starlight at Armagh Observatory |
2011 May 17th | Armagh Observatory Hosts "FLAMES" Consortium |
2011 May 2nd | April Drier, Sunnier and Milder |
2011 April 8th | Late Easter |
2011 April 6th | Astronomers Find Newly Discovered Asteroid is Earth's Companion |
2011 April 1st | March Sunnier Than Average |
2011 March 8th | Armagh Robotic Telescope Opened |
2011 March 3rd | February Wetter and Milder Than Average |
2011 February 18th | Astronomers Present Saint Patrick's Day Events |
2011 February 9th | Armagh Observatory Involved in Major European "Universe Awareness" Project |
2011 February 4th | New Armagh Telescope Sees First Light |
2011 February 1st | January Drier and Sunnier |
2011 January 3rd | Partial Solar Eclipse |
2011 January 1st | Exceptionally Cold December |
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2010 |
2010 December 21st | Coldest December Night for More Than 120 Years |
2010 December 20th | Childrens Art On Display In Armagh City Library |
2010 December 16th | Stars on the Street in New City Centre Sculpture |
2010 December 8th | A sparkling zirconium star |
2010 December 6th | Meteor Observing at Armagh Observatory |
2010 December 1st | Coldest November Since 1985 |
2010 November 29th | Fireball Over Northern Ireland May Be On CCTV |
2010 November 8th | Armagh Observatory and Armagh Rhymers OASES Out-of-this-World Experience at the Planetarium |
2010 November 1st | October Drier and Sunnier |
2010 November 1st | Armagh Observatory 2010 Robinson Lecture |
2010 October 14th | Bright Fireball Observed by Many |
2010 October 4th | ADAS at Armagh Observatory |
2010 October 1st | September Wetter |
2010 October 1st | Having a Blast in Armagh |
2010 September 2nd | August Drier and Sunnier |
2010 August 28th | European Heritage Open Day at Armagh Observatory |
2010 August 28th | International Meteor Conference in Armagh |
2010 August 6th | Moving Stars at John Hewitt Summer School |
2010 August 4th | Vote for the Stars! |
2010 August 2nd | Wet July |
2010 July 27th | "aroundNorth" MUSICAL COMPETITION |
2010 July 23rd | Norwegian Student Discovers Stellar Flares at Armagh Observatory |
2010 July 19th | Stellar Magnetism in Armagh |
2010 July 19th | 125th Anniversary of Observatory's Grubb Telescope |
2010 July 1st | June Warmer and Sunnier than Average |
2010 June 24th | OASES Event in Armagh: A Great Success |
2010 June 1st | Cross-border and Cross-community OASES in Armagh |
2010 June 1st | Archaeology Days 2010 |
2010 June 1st | May Drier and Sunnier than Usual |
2010 May 28th | Academy Honours Observatory Director |
2010 May 24th | Observatory Receives Awards for Outreach |
2010 May 24th | Helium Stars in Violent Flare Ups |
2010 May 3rd | April Drier and Sunnier than Average |
2010 April 28th | Moon - Landing Hoax Theories Revealed |
2010 April 28th | Observatory to Feature in New Music Award Competition |
2010 April 12th | Armagh Pupils Win Astronomy Competition |
2010 April 2nd | March Wetter, Sunnier and Colder |
2010 March 4th | Armagh Solar Physics on Display at Westminister |
2010 March 1st | February Drier and Colder than Average |
2010 February 1st | January Drier and Colder |
2010 January 26th | Schoolchildren Recover Martian Companion Using Faulkes Telescope |
2010 January 2nd | Cold December |
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2009 |
2009 December 15th | Northern Ireland Trees Provide Clues to Climate Change |
2009 December 4th | A Good Year to View Geminid Meteors |
2009 December 1st | Second Wettest November Since 1838 |
2009 November 26th | Polar Fireball Captured by Observatory Cameras |
2009 November 23rd | From Earth to the Universe at Armagh County Museum |
2009 November 20th | "Portraits of Astronomers" Exhibition Launched in Armagh County Museum |
2009 November 13th | OASES Exhibition Launch in St. Patrick's Trian |
2009 November 9th | Leonid Meteors Outburst |
2009 November 2nd | OASES Exhibition Launch in St. Patrick's Trian |
2009 November 2nd | Mild October |
2009 October2nd | Armagh Natural History and Philosophical Society Public Lecture |
2009 October2nd | Pleasant September |
2009 September 24th | Observatory Receives International Recognition for Work to Reduce Light Pollution |
2009 September 24th | Children from Mount St. CatherineÁ€™s Primary School, Armagh, Star at International Conference on Light Pollution |
2009 September 11th | Local Children Participate in International Symposium on Light Pollution |
2009 September 2nd | Humid August |
2009 September 1st | Armagh Observatory Opens Doors for European Heritage Day |
2009 August 24th | Light Pollution and its Impact |
2009 August 21st | 150th Anniversary of the Great Solar Storm |
2009 August 19th | Observatory's Historic Data Used to Constrain Sunspot Cycle |
2009 August 19th | Perseid Meteor Predictions Spot On |
2009 August 1st | July Wetter and Sunnier than Average |
2009 July 20th | Free Astro-Art Fun Workshop and Amazing Astronomy Images in Lurgan Library |
2009 July 20th | Cosmos Versus Canvas: Astronomy Inspires Art at Armagh |
2009 July 2nd | June Sunnier and Warmer than Average |
2009 June 19th | Cloud with a Silver Lining |
2009 June 12th | Former Armagh Observatory Students Hit Scientific Headlines |
2009 June 5th | Astro-Archeology Days 2009 |
2009 June 1st | Sunny May |
2009 May 5th | Armagh Heritage Day 2009 |
2009 May 5th | Second Cross-Border Science Conference "Great Success" |
2009 May 5th | April Wetter and Warmer than Average |
2009 April 28th | Second Cross-Border Schools Science Conference |
2009 April 2nd | March Drier and Milder Than Average |
2009 March 30th | Earth Hour Reduces Light Pollution |
2009 March 24th | International Year Of Astronomy In Full Swing |
2009 March 24th | International Space Station Shows New Face |
2009 March 2nd | Driest February for Ten Years |
2009 February 19th | High Performance Computing at Armagh Observatory |
2009 February 11th | January Drier and Sunnier |
2009 January 12th | International Year of Astronomy 2009 Opens With a "Big Bang" in Dublin |
2009 January 9th | Leverhulme Professor Arrives at Armagh Observatory |
2009 January 5th | December Drier |
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2008 |
2008 December 22nd | Twelve Days of Mercury This Christmas |
2008 December 22nd | Armagh Observatory Research Internationally Recognized |
2008 December 18th | Winter Solstice Web-Cast to Mark International Year of Astronomy |
2008 December 11th | Don't Forget the Leap Second |
2008 December 10th | Armagh Travellers Support Group Sees Stars |
2008 December 2nd | Dry November |
2008 December 2nd | Magnificent Planetary Conjunction over Armagh |
2008 November 10th | 2008 Robinson Lecture |
2008 November 3rd | Cool October |
2008 October 23rd | Rare October Snowfall |
2008 October 23rd | Small Asteroids Fly Past Earth |
2008 October 9th | Pollution Telescope Sees First Light |
2008 October 7th | First Earth-Colliding Asteroid Detected Before Impact |
2008 September 10th | Appointment of Members of the Management Committee of Armagh Observatory and Planetarium |
2008 September 1st | Gloomiest August on Record at Armagh |
2008 August 22th | Response to reports on climate web sites |
2008 August 6th | A Spot of Siberian Darkness for Armagh Astronomer |
2008 July 28th | Armagh In My Heart |
2008 July 24th | Solar Eclipse Visible from Armagh |
2008 July 4th | Dry June |
2008 June 2nd | Warmest May for 160 Years |
2008 June 2nd | Armagh and MonaghanÁ€™s Cross-Border Heritage Celebrated in Armagh |
2008 May 1st | April Drier and Sunnier Than Average |
2008 April 28th | AHD2008 and Guided Tour of Armagh Observatory |
2008 April 4th | Armagh Astronomers Identify Shooting Stars on the Red Planet |
2008 April 1st | March Wetter and Sunnier than Average |
2008 March 28th | Mayor Meets Anglo-Australian Telescope Board |
2008 March 6th | Observatory Celebrates Grants Success |
2008 March 4th | February Drier and Milder than Average |
2008 February 11th | Total Lunar Eclipse |
2008 February 5th | Wettest January Since 1948 |
2008 February 5th | Public Lecture |
2008 January 28th | February Public Lecture and Future Events - PDF |
2008 January 7th | Comet 8P/Tuttle and the December Ursids |
2008 January 7th | 2007 Warmest Year on Record at Armagh |
2008 January 2nd | December Milder and Sunnier |
2008 January 2nd | November Milder and Duller |
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2007 |
2007 December 4th | Christmas Stars |
2007 November 1st | Driest October for over Fifty Years |
2007 October 29th | Comet in Major Outburst Now Visible in Evening Sky |
2007 October 1st | Pleasant September |
2007 September 17th | Observatory Hosts Summer School on Solar System Plasmas |
2007 September 6th | Observatory Hosts European Heritage Open Day |
2007 September 6th | August Weather Rather Average |
2007 August 16th | Meliboea Shadow Captured Over Armagh |
2007 August 14th | Astronomers Celebrate the Sun and the Ancient Skies of Newgrange |
2007 August 2nd | Return of the Perseid Meteors |
2007 August 1st | July Much Wetter Than Average |
2007 July 2nd | Observatory to Provide Free Summer Evening Tours |
2007 July 2nd | Watery June |
2007 June 29th | Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition |
2007 June 18th | Observatory Director Honoured |
2007 June 11th | Sun Shines Brightly for Observatory Open Day |
2007 June 1st | Sunny May |
2007 May 31st | Armagh Observatory Hosts Open Day For International Heliophysical Year |
2007 May 16th | First Observation of a Uranian Mutual Event |
2007 May 14th | Armagh Heritage Day 2007 |
2007 May 1st | Sunniest April Since 1921 |
2007 April 7th | Middling March |
2007 March 7th | First Cross-Border Schools Astronomy Conference |
2007 March 6th | Total Lunar Eclipse Graces Clear Irish Skies |
2007 March 1st | Weather in February |
2007 February 13th | Shooting Stars in Armagh |
2007 February 1st | Mild January |
2007 January 29th | Lindsay Centennial Conference |
2007 January 11th | Lindsay Centennial Conference |
2007 January 2nd | December Milder |
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2006 |
2006 December 25th | Quadrantid Meteors Ring in the New Year |
2006 December 4th | November Milder and Sunnier |
2006 November 28th | Observatory Robinson Medallist Delivers Schools Lecture in Armagh |
2006 November 10th | 2006 Robinson Lecture |
2006 November 10th | The Leonids Final Fling |
2006 November 7th | Weather in October |
2006 October 2nd | Second Warmest September on Record |
2006 September 1st | August Slightly Warmer and Drier |
2006 August 16th | Armagh Observatory Snaps Many Perseid Meteors |
2006 August 16th | Astronomers Debate Status of Pluto |
2006 August 1st | Second Warmest July in Armagh |
2006 July 24th | Armagh's Gardens and parkland on Display |
2006 July 21st | Hottest Three Days Since Records Began |
2006 July 18th | Rare Noctilucent Clouds Seen Over N.I. |
2006 July 3rd | Flaming June |
2006 June 1st | Humid May |
2006 May 12th | Armagh Heritage Day |
2006 May 5th | Astronomers Watch Comet Break Up |
2006 May 2nd | April Drier and Sunnier |
2006 April 24th | Public Lecture: Space Science in Europe |
2006 April 11th | Solitaire Ring in the Sky |
2006 April 3rd | March Wetter and Duller Than Usual |
2006 March 31st | Solar Eclipse Observed at Armagh |
2006 March 13th | Armagh Astronomer Solves Star Mystery |
2006 March 1st | February Drier and Sunnier |
2006 January 19th | Launch of Ireland and Northern Ireland's Population Health Observatory |
2006 January 2nd | December Milder and Duller |
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2005 |
2005 December 27th | New Year to Arrive One Second Late |
2005 December 22nd | Observatory Astronomer Honoured by International Astronomical Union |
2005 December 2nd | Bright Geminid Meteors |
2005 December 1st | November Drier and Sunnier |
2005 November 10th | 'Africa's Giant Eye' Officially Opened in South Africa |
2005 November 1st | October Wetter and Duller |
2005 October 1st | Cool September |
2005 September 30th | "Disastrous" Meeting at Armagh Observatory |
2005 September 5th | Local Amateur Astronomer Honoured |
2005 September 1st | SALT Gives Crystal Clear Images |
2005 September 1st | August Cooler and Drier |
2005 August 11th | Armagh Observatory Summer Student Snaps New Planet |
2005 August 1st | Weather in July |
2005 July 1st | Weather in June |
2005 June 1st | Weather in May |
2005 May 9th | Saturn Yields More Secrets |
2005 February 14th | Top Astronomer to Give Public Lecture on Joseph Priestley |
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2004 |
2004 November 19th | Robinson Schools Talk |
2004 November 15th | Prospects for the Leonid Meteors |
2004 November 1st | October Cooler and Wetter |
2004 October 29th | Jupiter Encounters Venus in the Morning |
2004 October 26th | Observatory Celebrates 10 Years of the National Lottery |
2004 October 19th | Total Lunar Eclipse |
2004 October 15th | Chance of a Cometary Impact Re-assessed |
2004 October 11th | Armagh Astronomer Launches Book |
2004 August 3rd | Perseid Shooting Stars |
2004 August 2nd | Near-Earth Asteroid 2000 PH5 Observed by School Student at Armagh Observatory |
2004 May 28th | Venus Transit Events at Armagh Observatory |
2004 June 1st | Mild May |
2004 May 24th | Venus Transit Exhibition |
2004 February 24th | Public Events in Spring 2004 |
2004 January 12th | International Collaboration to be led by Armagh Astronomers |
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2003 |
2003 December 19th | Quadrantid Meteors Herald the New Year |
2003 December 15th | Spread of Life through the Galaxy |
2003 December 1st | The Twins Meteors |
2003 November 7th | Meteors from Comet Tempel-Tuttle |
2003 November 4th | Total Lunar Eclipse |
2003 October 30th | Superb Aurora |
2003 October 9th | Time Event |
2003 August 26th | Archives on Display in Armagh |
2003 August 26th | Summer Students Show Their Paces |
2003 August 13th | Centaurs: The Comet-Asteroid Missing Link |
2003 August 1st | The Perseid Meteor Shower |
2003 August 1st | Renowned Astrophysicists Visit Armagh |
2003 July 8th | SOHO Antenna Anomaly |
2003 June 20th | New Calver Dome Arrives |
2003 May 28th | Solar Eclipse May 2003 |
2003 May 2nd | Total Lunar Eclipse |
2003 April 25th | Mercury passes in front of the Sun |
2003 January 10th | Armagh "Old Boy" Receives Asteroid |
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2002 |
2002 November 8th | Leonid Meteors to Storm In |
2002 September 13th | International Telescope Society Visits Armagh |
2002 September 4th | Mary Brück Public Lecture |
2002 August 14th | 500th SOHO Comet |
2002 July 26th | Asteroid 2002 NY40 Will Buzz Earth |
2002 May 29th | Music of the Spheres at Armagh |
2002 May 13th | New Thriller by Observatory Astronomer Explores the Lure of Alien Life |
2002 May 13th | Armagh Astronomers to observe Ringing Star with Global Telescope |
2002 April 20th | Gathering Planets in May |
2002 March 25th | Mystery of R Coronae Borealis and Other Helium Stars Solved |
2002 March 5th | Comet C/2002 C1 Ikeya-Zhang |
2002 January 16th | First Detection of an Asteroid Shadow over Armagh |
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2001 |
2001 December 21st | Observatory Connects to All-Ireland Computer Programme |
2001 December 17th | Observatory recognised as Centre of Excellence |
2001 December 11th | Geminid Meteors |
2001 December 1st | Another Mild November |
2001 November 14th | The 2001 Leonid Meteor Shower |
2001 September 20th | Director of European Space Science Visits Armagh |
2001 September 17th | Local Amateur Astronomer Honoured |
2001 September 3rd | Irish Astronomers Meet in Armagh |
2001 August 23rd | Armagh to lead European Collaboration |
2001 July 2nd | Armagh Digs for SALT |
2001 June 15th | Climate Change Research |
2001 April 26th | Sun Earth Day |
2001 March 15th | St Patrick's Day Gift to Armagh |
2001 January 11th | Top Astronomer to Lecture in Armagh |
2001 January 4th | First Total Lunar Eclipse of the New Millenium |
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2000 |
2000 November 13th | 200 Years on the Net |
2000 November 13th | Leonids by Moonlight |
2000 October 31st | Japanese Discover Large Earth-Crossing Asteroid |
2000 October 30th | Robinson Lecture 2000 |
2000 August 24th | Armagh Joins Southern African Large Telescope Project |
2000 August 11th | International Astronomers Gather in Armagh |
2000 August 7th | Meteors by Moonlight |
2000 July 31st | Visit by the Director of Belgrade Observatory |
2000 July 24th | New Moon Discovered Orbiting Jupiter |
2000 May 11th | Long-lost Asteroid Found |
2000 February 15th | Supercomputer Destined for Armagh |
2000 February 7th | Minister to Visit Armagh |
2000 February 7th | Top Astronomer Announces Minor Planet (9140)DENI |
2000 January 20th | Spinning-Star-Formation |
2000 January 17th | Total Lunar Eclipse - January 2000 |
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1999 |
1999 November 22nd | Leonid Predictions Spot On |
1999 November 8th | Fine Leonid Display Predicted |
1999 October 1st | September Monsoon |
1999 August 24th | Earth in a Twist: Predicting the Storm |
1999 May 13th | More Edgeworth Comets |
1999 April 1st | Carville's Observatory |
1999 March 16th | Opik Visits Armagh |
1999 March 1st | Edgeworth's First Century |
1999 March 1st | House Of Commons Debate |
1999 March 1st | Mild Dry February |
1999 January 28th | An Excess Of Earths |
1999 January 1st | Twelth Night Tempest |
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1998 |
1998 October 28th | Napier's Nemesis |
1998 October 12th | Robinson Lecture 1998 |