@RobertRaehder Sorry, since 1919, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) has been in charge of naming all celestial objects.
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25 Queen Victoria Street (PO Box 61) - Cape Town 8000, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Type: Museum Address: 25 Queen Victoria Street (PO Box 61) - Cape Town 8000 Country: SOUTH AFRICA Opened since 1958 Dome of 15.2m including 140 seats Oriented Yes Tilt No Projection system Konica-Minolta : MS-15
BP 18, Cité du 20 Août Constantine- 25000, Algeria
SIRIUS, Who are You? The Association was created on June 1996 at Constantine, the capital of Eastern Algeria and has the statute of a Wilaya based cultural, educational, and scientific association. The actual Web site of the Association, although in c ...
Route de l'Observatoir Bp 63 Bouzareah - Alger - Algerie
The Algiers Observatory was built in the late nineteenth century in the Algiers suburb of Bouzaréah . 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. ...
12 Osu Avenue Extension, Cantonments - Accra, ACCRA, GHANA
Type: Planetarium Address: 12 Osu Avenue Extension, Cantonments - Accra Country: GHANA Opened since 2009 Dome of 9.14m including 50 seats Oriented No Tilt No Projection system : 2nd System Konica-Minolta Fulldome Mediaglobe - SCISS Uniview
Description It is well known that Astronomy in Egypt started a long time ago, and Egypt is considered as one of the oldest countries whose people studied astronomy. The Egyptian monuments at Nabta Playa (Neolithic, which antedates Stonehenge ...
Yale road Entrance 10, Milner Park (PO Box 31149) - Braamfontein 2017, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
Opened since 1960 Dome of 20m including 400 seats Oriented No Tilt No Projection system Zeiss : Mark III






