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Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the Isles of Scilly (19 P) Pages in category "Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cornwall" The following 121 pages are in this category, out of 121 total.
Warren Rupp Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Richland Astronomical Society.Built in 1985, it is located on the Friendly House Hidden Hollow Camp south of Mansfield, Ohio, United States.
Site name Biological Interest Geological Interest Area (hectares) [B] Area (acres) [B] Grid reference [C] Year in which notified Map [D] Aire Point to Carrick Du Y Y 704.8 1741.6 SW432385 1972 Map Amble Marshes Y 57.3 141.6 SW994746 1951 Map Annet Y 119.5 295.3 SV862088 1971 Map Baulk Head to Mullion Y Y 152.3 376.3 SW663200 1995 Map Bedruthan Steps and Park Head Y Y 80.8 200.0 SW850700 1951 ...
Open 1st and 3rd full weekends Saturday and Sunday from 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and by appointment [52] Creek Bend Farm: Lindsey: Sandusky: Northeast Farm 1930's-1950's era farm park Custer Monument & Museum New Rumley: Harrison Northeast Biographical Open by appointment and for events, life of General George Custer [53] Cuyahoga Valley ...
Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station is a large radiocommunication site located on Goonhilly Downs near Helston on the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall, England.Owned by Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd [1] under a 999-year lease from BT Group plc, it was at one time the largest satellite earth station in the world, with more than 30 communication antennas and dishes in use.
The 0.6-hectare (1.5-acre) SSSI, notified in 2000, comprises three separate sites that are all about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the town of St Austell. [1] [2] They all lie within china clay workings which are still active and are situated on either pits, spoil tips or vegetation-covered granitic debris. [3]
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The telescope was moved from Ohio to Arizona in May 1979, and in 1980 the 36-inch reflector on Taylor Road was moved to the Nassau Station. This meant no further astronomical work was done at the Taylor Road facility, and as a result the faculty and resources of the original observatory were moved to the main campus of Case Western Reserve ...