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The Algiers Observatory was built in the late 19th century in the Algiers suburb of Bouzaréah, Algeria, North Africa. It participated in the Astrographic Catalogue project, taking the zone between -2 and +4 degrees to expose 1,260 plates between the years 1891 and 1911.
- CRAAG
- 008
- 1985
El Centro de Investigación en Astronomía, Astrofísica y Geofísica de Argel (en francés, Centre de recherche en astronomie, astrophysique et géophysique, CRAAG), es un centro de investigación astronómica, también conocido como el Observatorio de Argel.
- Centro de Investigación en Astronomía, Astrofísica y Geofísica de Argel, CRAAG
Observatoire de Algiers-Bouzareah -- Centre de Recherche en Astronomie Astrophysique et Géophysique (CRAAG), Route de l’Observatoire B.P 63 Bouzaréah, Algiers, Algeria, North Africa. Location. Info. Latitude 36°47’52’’ N, Longitude 3°01’56’’ E, Elevation ...m above mean sea level. IAU observatory code. Info. 008.
the Algiers Observatory. The earthquake that occurred in 1980 in the west of Algeria (about 200 km from Algiers) made the Algerian government aware of the importance of studying natural phenomena and provided the opportunity to build a new center on the Algiers Observatory site. At this time, new legislation
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Astronomy studies have been developed in Algeria since 1890 when the Algiers Observatory was built. Several instruments were soon installed on the site and have contributed to many scientific projects such as the international sky-map program.
The Algiers Observatory. Founded by the French Government in 1856, initially it was a meteorological station, upgraded in 1858 to an astronomical station of the Paris Observatory. In 1885 the Observatory was relocated to La Bouzaréa, on the top of a hill on the city of Algiers outskirts.