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Wat (wie) is Štefánik's Observatory - definitie


Štefánik's Observatory         
OBSERVATORY
Prague Observatory; Štefánikova Hvězdárna; Stefanik´s Observatory; Štefánik Observatory; Štefánik´s Observatory; Stefanik Observatory; Stefanikova Hvezdarna; Stefanik's Observatory; Prague observatory
Štefánik's Observatory (, obs. code: 541) is an astronomical observatory on Petřín hill in the center of Prague founded 1928 and named after Slovak astronomer Milan Rastislav Štefánik.
The Observatory (journal)         
JOURNAL
The Observatory (astronomy); Observatory (magazine); Observatory (journal)
The Observatory is a publication, variously described as a journal, a magazine and a review, devoted to astronomy. It appeared regularly starting in 1877, and it is now published every two months.
Royal Observatory, Greenwich         
  • The Magnetic Pavilion, 1900
  • Dome of the [[Greenwich 28 inch refractor]] telescope and tree
  • The Airy [[Transit Circle]], used for over a century (1851–1953) as the reference point when charting the heavens and determining times, thus earning for it the epithet "the centre of time and space"
  • One of the hyper-accurate timekeepers at the observatory
  • Greenwich House at Cambridge
  • [[Shepherd Gate Clock]] at Royal Greenwich Observatory
  • Laser projected from the observatory marking the [[Prime Meridian]] line
  • Aerial view of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, [[Herstmonceux]] site in [[East Sussex]]; the dome that formerly housed the [[Isaac Newton Telescope]] is the single dome to the right. The telescope was moved to [[La Palma]] in the [[Canary Isles]] in 1979.
  • southern celestial hemisphere]], ca. 1730
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  • chronometers]] of ships on the [[River Thames]] below, prior to sailing. The observatory would first determine the time by stellar observations.
  • Greenwich Prime Meridian]]
  • Flamsteed House in 1824
  • Former Royal Greenwich Observatory, [[Herstmonceux]], East Sussex
  • Royal Observatory, Greenwich, c. 1902, as depicted on a postcard
  • The [[Queen's House]] (centre left) at Greenwich, with the Royal Observatory on the skyline behind, in 2017.
  • Laser at night
  • Quebec]] in 1759, and was buried in [[St Alfege Church, Greenwich]].
  • Tourists flock to the Observatory museum, 2009
  • Royal Observatory, Greenwich
  • 21st-century view of the Altazimuth Pavilion
  • Dome of the Great Equatorial Building overlooking [[Greenwich Park]]
OBSERVATORY IN GREENWICH, LONDON, UK
RGO; Greenwich Royal Observatory; Royal Observatory Greenwich; Greenwich Observatory; Royal Greenwich Observatory; Greenwich Observatory, England; Greenwich observatory; Annie Maunder Astrographic Telescope; The Royal Observatory Greenwich; The Royal Observatory in Greenwich; The Royal Observatory, Greenwich
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich (ROG; known as the Old Royal Observatory from 1957 to 1998, when the working Royal Greenwich Observatory, RGO, temporarily moved south from Greenwich to Herstmonceux) is an observatory situated on a hill in Greenwich Park in south east London, overlooking the River Thames to the north. It played a major role in the history of astronomy and navigation, and because the Prime Meridian passes through it, it gave its name to Greenwich Mean Time, the precursor to today's Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).