Founded in 1790, the Armagh Observatory is the oldest scientific institution in Northern Ireland, and one of the UK and Ireland's leading astronomical research institutes. It sits, along with the popular Armagh Planetarium, on fourteen acres of beautifully landscaped gardens known as the Armagh Astropark. A walk through the Astropark is a stroll through the universe, where every three steps on the ground corresponds to 100 million kilometres in space. Accompanied by striking photographs, this book takes the reader on a walk through the Astropark and Observatory grounds, visiting the buildings, telling of their long and distinguished history, and even looking at the abundance of plant life that thrives in the surrounding woodlands.
Educated at Queen's University, Belfast, John McFarland has studied and worked at the Armagh Observatory for more that twenty years. He has had several of his research projects published and today works in the Observatory library, often giving tours to eager visitors.
Jack Cady, Richard Gavin, John Crowley, Jeffrey Thomas, William Hjortsberg, Joscha Dinkel, Thomas A. Wandler, Alaya Dawn Johnson, John Mcfarland, Michael Schmitt
Jack Cady, Richard Gavin, John Crowley, Jeffrey Thomas, William Hjortsberg, Joscha Dinkel, Thomas A. Wandler, Alaya Dawn Johnson, John Mcfarland, Michael Schmitt