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  1. El Observatorio Union (en inglés: Union Observatory) es un antiguo observatorio astronómico situado en Johannesburgo, Sudáfrica, que mantuvo su actividad desde su fundación en 1903 hasta 1971. Figura en la Lista de Códigos de Observatorios del Minor Planet Center con el código 078 .

  2. Union Observatory also known as Johannesburg Observatory ( 078) is a defunct astronomical observatory in Johannesburg, South Africa that was operated between 1903 and 1971. It is located on Observatory Ridge, the city's highest point at 1,808 metres altitude in the suburb Observatory. [1] [2]

    • Johannesburg Observatory
    • 078
    • 1,808 metres (5,932 ft)
  3. El Observatorio Union (en inglés: Union Observatory) es un antiguo observatorio astronómico situado en Johannesburgo, Sudáfrica, que mantuvo su actividad desde su fundación en 1903 hasta 1971. Quick facts: Observatorio Union, Organización, Código de l...

  4. University of Tartu Old Observatory active until 1964 (formerly Dorpat Observatory until 1919; not to be confused with modern Tartu Observatory, see L75) Tartu: Tartu 076: Johannesburg-Hartbeespoort Observatory (Union Observatory Annex), Hartbeespoort: North West: Johannesburg-Hartbeespoort 077: Yale-Columbia Southern Station (1925–1951) Src ...

  5. Launched in 2018, it was established as the successor programme to the European Union Democracy Observatory (EUDO), active between 2006 and 2016. In 2020, Daniele Caramani took over the directorship of the programme from Brigid Laffan , who was founding director from 2018 until 2020.

    • San Domenico di Fiesole
    • 1972
    • Annually 140 postgraduate researchers for four years
    • Renaud Dehousse
  6. L' observatoire de l'Union (en anglais Union Observatory) est un ancien observatoire astronomique situé dans le faubourg Observatory (en) à Johannesbourg, en Afrique du Sud. Il porte le code UAI 078. Histoire.

  7. The Union is best known for being the leading authority in assigning official names and designations to astronomical objects, and for setting uniform definitions for astronomical principles. It also coordinates with national and international partners, such as UNESCO, to fulfill its mission.