Godlee Observatory

Local nameGodlee Observatory
LocationManchester city centre, UK

The Godlee Observatory is an old astronomical observatory located in a tower on the roof of the University of Manchester's Sackville Street Building, G floor, in the City Centre of Manchester, England. It was given to the city of Manchester by Francis Godlee when construction was completed in 1902. The dome is constructed out of papier-mâché and is reached by an Edwardian era wrought iron staircase and a trap door.Godlee Observatory is home to two original telescopes made by Grubb of Dublin: a Newtonian telescope that uses a concave primary mirror and a flat diagonal secondary mirror, and a refracting telescope that uses a lens as its objective to form an image. The observatory is operated by the Manchester Astronomical Society.As of November 2022, the Observatory is closed indefinitely due to redevelopment work on the North Campus of the University of Manchester.

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Opening hours

Meetings: Thu: 7 p.m. - until as late as people wish to stay
Public lectures: Oct - Mar: the 3rd Thu of the month at 19:30

Admission

Free entry.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godlee_Observatory

More Info at Atlas Obscura http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/godlee-observatory

More information http://www.manastro.co.uk

Phone +44 161 30 64 977

Address Sackville Street, Manchester, UK

Coordinates 53°28'34.145" N -2°14'6.073" E

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