Kielder Observatory

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Kielder Observatory is an astronomical observatory located in Kielder Forest, Northumberland, England. It is situated high upon Black Fell overlooking Kielder Water near the Scottish border, and half a mile up a forest track from James Turrell's Kielder Skyspace. The site was chosen due to its pristine night skies in a location free of light pollution with clear views to all horizons, and is one of the best places in the UK to view the Milky Way. In 2018 Kielder Observatory has expanded to accommodate construction of the Gillian Dickinson Astroimaging Academy. rdf:langString
Observatorium Kielder adalah observatorium astronomi yang terletak di Kielder Forest, Northumberland, Inggris. Kota ini terletak hanya setengah mil dari perbatasan Skotlandia on Black Fell dekat James Turrell di Kielder Skyspace. Situs ini terpilih sebagai salah satu lokasi di Inggris yang terbebas dari polusi cahaya. Fungsi utama observatorium adalah penjangkauan, demikian bertujuan untuk membawa anggota masyarakat untuk terlibat dalam alam semesta di sekitar mereka. Observatory secara teratur menjalankan "Nightwatch events" dirancang untuk anggota masyarakat untuk datang dan mendengarkan ceramah kemudian mengamati langit malam. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kielder Observatory is an astronomical observatory located in Kielder Forest, Northumberland, England. It is situated high upon Black Fell overlooking Kielder Water near the Scottish border, and half a mile up a forest track from James Turrell's Kielder Skyspace. The site was chosen due to its pristine night skies in a location free of light pollution with clear views to all horizons, and is one of the best places in the UK to view the Milky Way. The observatory was officially opened on 25 April 2008 by Sir Arnold Wolfendale, the 14th Astronomer Royal, and in its first year entertained approximately 1200 guests with numbers growing "astronomically" in 2014 nearing 20,000 visitors, thus making it one of the top tourist destinations in Northumberland. Open 7 days per week, the primary function of the observatory is outreach. It plays host to numerous public events, all of which are accessible to all members of the public no matter their experience or prior knowledge. Each event consists of a themed presentation, tour of the observatory and tuition on using the telescopes by experienced astronomers. Should the skies be clear visitors are encouraged to make observations using the large-aperture instruments of fascinating astronomically-distant objects such as galaxies and nebulae, as well as those closer to Earth including planets, the Moon and comets – a chance for everyone to engage in the Universe around them. The design of the observatory is in keeping with the ethos of the forest, not only in style but also by being environmentally-friendly – it is powered by solar panels and a wind turbine. This design is the result of a competition managed by RIBA Competitions which was won by London based Charles Barclay Architects. It won the RIBA Award for its architecture in 2009 and also that same year a Civic Trust Award. The observatory is administered by the Kielder Observatory Astronomical Society, a registered charity comprising a board of Trustees and 10 permanent members of educational delivery staff, who deliver the event schedule, and a large group of enthusiastic volunteers all of whom help run the public events hosted at the facility. In 2018 Kielder Observatory has expanded to accommodate construction of the Gillian Dickinson Astroimaging Academy. Kielder Observatory also runs educational outreach activities in schools throughout the region in a co-funded project by various Local Authorities. Most recently, Kielder Observatory was awarded funding and contract for delivery in the North of Tyne Combined Authority district. In 2021, Kielder Observatory constructed a new telescope. This is a 5m Radio2Space Radio Antenna, donated by the Tanlaw Foundation. The scope of this project is to communicate Radio Astronomy to the general public and aid teaching programmes in schools.
rdf:langString Observatorium Kielder adalah observatorium astronomi yang terletak di Kielder Forest, Northumberland, Inggris. Kota ini terletak hanya setengah mil dari perbatasan Skotlandia on Black Fell dekat James Turrell di Kielder Skyspace. Situs ini terpilih sebagai salah satu lokasi di Inggris yang terbebas dari polusi cahaya. Fungsi utama observatorium adalah penjangkauan, demikian bertujuan untuk membawa anggota masyarakat untuk terlibat dalam alam semesta di sekitar mereka. Observatory secara teratur menjalankan "Nightwatch events" dirancang untuk anggota masyarakat untuk datang dan mendengarkan ceramah kemudian mengamati langit malam. Desain observatorium adalah sesuai dengan etos hutan, tidak hanya dalam gaya tetapi juga ramah lingkungan. Desain ini adalah hasil dari kompetisi yang dimenangkan oleh Charles Barclay Arsitek, yang berbasis di London. Observatorium itu secara resmi dibuka pada 25 April 2008 oleh Sir Arnold Wolfendale 14th manus Royal. Pada tahun 2009, Observatorium dianugerahi Civic Trust Award.
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