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Directions to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών (Άνω Πετράλωνα) with public transportation

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Subway stations near Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα

  • Θησείο - Thissio,4 min walk,

Bus stations near Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα

  • G) Acropolis – Parthenon,7 min walk,
  • P6) Acropolis – Parthenon,7 min walk,
  • A4) Acropolis – Parthenon,7 min walk,

Bus lines to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα

  • YELLOW LINE & GREEN LINE,Costline - Yellow Line & Green Line,
  • BLUE LINE,Piraeus - Blue Line,
  • ORANGE LINE,Athens - Orange Line,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών?

    The closest stations to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών are:

    • Θησείο - Thissio is 233 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • G) Acropolis – Parthenon is 492 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • P6) Acropolis – Parthenon is 510 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • A4) Acropolis – Parthenon is 522 meters away, 7 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών?

    These Bus lines stop near Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών: 035, 227, 230, 856, BLUE LINE, YELLOW LINE & GREEN LINE

  • Which Train lines stop near Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών?

    These Train lines stop near Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών: Π3Β

  • Which Subway lines stop near Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών?

    These Subway lines stop near Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών: Μ1, Μ2, Μ3

  • What’s the nearest subway station to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα?

    The nearest subway station to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα is Θησείο - Thissio. It’s a 4 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα?

    The nearest bus stops to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα are G) Acropolis – Parthenon, P6) Acropolis – Parthenon and A4) Acropolis – Parthenon. The closest one is a 7 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Subway to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα?

    The Μ1 is the first Subway that goes to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα. It stops nearby at 5:09 AM.

  • What time is the last Subway to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα?

    The Μ1 is the last Subway that goes to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα. It stops nearby at 12:51 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα?

    The 227 is the first Bus that goes to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα. It stops nearby at 5:02 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα?

    The 230 is the last Bus that goes to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα. It stops nearby at 12:10 AM.

  • What time is the first Trolleybus to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα?

    The 15 is the first Trolleybus that goes to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα. It stops nearby at 5:01 AM.

  • What time is the last Trolleybus to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα?

    The 21 is the last Trolleybus that goes to Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών in Άνω Πετράλωνα. It stops nearby at 12:04 AM.

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Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών, Άνω Πετράλωνα
Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών, Άνω ΠετράλωναThe National Observatory of Athens (NOA; Greek: Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών) is a research institute in Athens, Greece. Founded in 1842, it is the oldest research foundation in Greece. The Observatory was the first scientific research institute built after Greece became independent in 1829, and one of the oldest research institutes in Southern Europe. It was built around the same period as the United States Naval Observatory.World-renowned Greek-Austrian astronomer Georgios Konstantinos Vouris lobbied to create the National Observatory of Athens in the newly founded state. He persuaded wealthy Greek-Austrian banker Georgios Sinas to pay for the new massive observatory. The Austrian-born Greek King found out the news and awarded Georgios Sinas's son the Order of the Redeemer. The King also selected the architects for the building under Georgios Konstantinos Vouris's supervision. He chose Eduard Schaubert and Theophil Hansen.The Athens observatory since its inception aided astronomers to conduct research in the field starting from Georgios Konstantinos Vouris's catalog for the complete determination of 1000 stars observed from Greece relative to the position of the Athens observatory. The second director Ioannis Papadakis used the facility to observe the Moons of Jupiter and Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt German-born Greek astronomer conducted countless observations and created a Moon map of the lunar surface from the Athens observatory.After Schmidt, Demetrios Kokkidis briefly directed the observatory and expanded the existing weather stations adding Corfu, Zakynthos, and Larissa. By the early 1900s, Astronomer Demetrios Eginitis observed the rare phenomenon known as Halley's Comet from the Athens observatory and wrote about it in his article entitled Sur la Comète de Halley. By the middle of the 20th century Stavros Plakidis continued the legacy of Greek astronomy at the observatory writing countless research papers and continuing his lifelong research on variable stars.Eginitis and Plakidis allowed a young twenty-two-year-old astronomer named Jean Focas to assist them at the observatory. The young astronomer had no education in the field. After many years at the Athens observatory, later in life, he acquired a Ph.D. in the field of astronomy in Paris, and two craters are named after him for his extraordinary contribution to the field, one of the craters is the Focas (lunar crater).Currently, the National Observatory of Athens operates in four distinct locations: the National Observatory of Athens main branch operates in Thiseio, Penteli Astronomical Station is located in Penteli, Kryoneri Astronomical Station is in the Northern Peloponnese region, on the top of Mount Kyllini and finally, the fourth and largest research infrastructure is the Chelmos Observatory located on top of mount Chelmos, near Kalavryta, southern Greece.
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