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This Observatory, endowed by Francis Andrews, esq., LL.D., Provost of Trinity College, and erected in 1785, was placed, by statute, in 1791, under the management of the "Royal Astronomer of Ireland," an appointment first filled by Dr. Henry Ussher, and subsequently by Dr. Brinkley, Bishop of Cloyne.
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The observatory is currently part of the DIAS. It provides accommodation for visiting scientists and is also used for conferences and public outreach events. Public talks on astronomy and astrophysics are given regularly at the observatory by professional and amateur astronomers. Stargazing events
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Appointed as a 21-year-old undergraduate. In addition to astronomy, he worked on mathematics. He developed what is now known as Hamiltonian mechanics, and the system of quaternions, having discovered them in 1843. He died in office.
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The Institution is amply furnished with astronomical instruments, and is open to all persons interested in astronomical science, on introduction to the resident Assistant. It is situated in Lat. 53° 23' 13" N., Long. 6° 20' 15"
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30 years earlier. He had intended it for a large but troubled equatorial that came to fruition in the 1830s, but was dismantled around 1838. (See also
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was associated with the directorship of Dunsink Observatory during the time that the observatory was part of Trinity College Dublin (TCD).
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near London. In 1916, Ireland moved to GMT. In 1936, Trinity College stopped maintaining the observatory and rented out the land.
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Authors: Wayman, P. A. Journal: Irish Astronomical Journal, vol. 8(8), p. 274 Bibliographic Code: 1968IrAJ....8..274W
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 53, "South, James", by Agnes Mary Clerke (WikiSource 2010)
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by Andrew Hughes, which was selected as the Dublin UNESCO City of Literature One City One Book for 2023.
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By the late 20th century, the city encroached ever more on the observatory, which compromised the
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at his death on 18 June 1774. The site was established on the south slope of a low hill in the
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that commemorates this discovery begins at the observatory. He is also renowned for his
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Andrews Professor of Astronomy, Royal Astronomer of Ireland (from 1793)
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Acting Director, assisted by F J O'Connor (1908-1987). Died in office
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The observatory is one of the locations featured in the book,
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from the observatory to the city with his wife. The annual
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Senior Professor and Head of Astronomy and Astrophysics,
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Retired, with a short gap before the next appointment.
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Observatory code
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Coordinates
53°23′13″N 6°20′15″W / 53.38708°N 6.33756°W / 53.38708; -6.33756
Dunsink Observatory
Dunsink Observatory is located in Ireland

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Hamiltonian formulation of dynamics
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Francis Andrews
Provost of Trinity College Dublin
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Dunsink

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