The long and distinguished record of valuable astronomical observations made by Armagh Observatory has resumed following the capture of "first light" using a newly installed telescope there. The euro 118,000 instrument will help Armagh astronomers study variable stars whose light emissions do not remain constant. Read more
July 28th marks the 125th anniversary of the erection of the 10-inch Grubb refracting telescope at the Armagh Observatory. The refractor was commissioned from Howard Grubb of Dublin. Following some adjustments to the telescope, including the addition of a rack and pinion for rotating the eyepiece, the first night the telescope could be used was on the 8th October 1885.