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An observatory with a long knowledge after the visit introduced a lot of astronomical knowledge, as well as human achievements in exploring astronomy, and displays of instruments used in astronomical observations.
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The David Dunlap Observatory is located on Richmond Hill, northwest of the city, on 189 acres. The observatory was once affiliated with a huge astronomical observatory at the University of Toronto, and its main instrument was a 74-foot reflecting telescope, the largest astronomical telescope in the world.
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An observatory with a long knowledge after the visit introduced a lot of astronomical knowledge, as well as human achievements in exploring astronomy, and displays of instruments used in astronomical observations.
David Dunlap Observatory (David Dunlap Obs.Univ.of Toronto), located at the University of Toronto, Mount Richmond, Canada, at an altitude of 244 meters, with geographical coordinates of 5 17.7 west longitude and 43 51.8 north latitude.[1] David Dunlap Observatory has a caliber of 188cm, caliber ratio of N5, and the telescope of Cs18, which was completed in 1935.
The David Dunlop Observatory is here to see the city's night view is not bad, and the air is very good.
A very nice viewing spot in Toronto, where you can see a lot of fresh things worth visiting.
A museum that houses astronomy and navigational tools, including the famous John Harrison prize-winning navigation clock and three finished products before him.