INSTITUTE OF ASTRONOMY, CAMBRIDGE
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The term 'Institute of Astronomy' (IoA) usually refers to the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge (although there are departments at other universities with the same name). The Institute of Astronomy is the largest of the three Astronomy departments in the University of Cambridge. It was formed in 1972 from the amalgamation of earlier institutions, but is on the site of the original University Observatory, established in 1823.
Notable people currently at the IoA include Professor Martin Rees, Professor Donald Lynden-Bell and Professor Andy Fabian.
★ Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge
The term 'Institute of Astronomy' (IoA) usually refers to the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge (although there are departments at other universities with the same name). The Institute of Astronomy is the largest of the three Astronomy departments in the University of Cambridge. It was formed in 1972 from the amalgamation of earlier institutions, but is on the site of the original University Observatory, established in 1823.
Notable people currently at the IoA include Professor Martin Rees, Professor Donald Lynden-Bell and Professor Andy Fabian.
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