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Mills Observatory

@millsobs

Britain’s first purpose-built public observatory, located on the summit of Balgay Hill. Featuring a planetarium, amazing telescopes and a shop.

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We have 75,000 pairs of solar glasses ready for the partial solar eclipse visible in the UK on 29/03/25. If you're an astronomy group, charitable organisation or community group that plans to observe this celestial event, please email us! You'll be supporting Astro w/o Borders too!

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Please be aware that promotional filming is taking place at Mills Observatory 6:30-8pm on Wednesday 5 March. The observatory will remain open, but we will have limited capacity & night sky viewing from our dome & balcony will be unavailable Opening times: leisureandculturedundee.com/culture/mills

Please be aware that promotional filming is taking place at Mills Observatory 6:30-8pm on Wednesday 5 March. The observatory will remain open, but we will have limited capacity & night sky viewing from our dome & balcony will be unavailable

Opening times: leisureandculturedundee.com/culture/mills
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On Wednesdays, we watch time-lapses 🌎 Imagine yourself as an International Space Station crew member looking out the cupola as the world rotates in front of your eyes. From the vantage point of space, you'll see planet Earth reveal itself as a mesmerizing blue marble, a testament to the

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The Sky Notes for March 2025 have been published. For details go to facebook.com/MillsObservato… Sky chart courtesy of HeavensAbove

The Sky Notes for March 2025 have been published.  For details go to facebook.com/MillsObservato…

Sky chart courtesy of HeavensAbove
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An incredibly detailed image of Mars captured by ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft, from the north polar ice cap, to the cloud covered Hellas Planitia in the south, the largest impact crater on Mars. 📸: ESA​/​DLR​/​FU Berlin

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A Massive Thank-You from the Mills Observatory Team! We want to extend a huge thanks to everyone who visited the observatory. Your enthusiasm and support have made this year truly unforgettable. Thanks for being part of our community. Clear skies and happy stargazing!

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We have reopened for the winter season but the weather's not on our side tonight. We're hoping for many clear skies through the following months.