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Armagh Observatory South Meridian Mark

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Elevation, modelled
79 m
Tallest summit within 21.8 miles
Slieve Gullion573 m · 16.6 mi
Sunset, June solstice
22:06local time
Coordinates
54.3264, -6.6498

Armagh Observatory South Meridian Mark is a historic site, at a modelled 79 m. Slieve Gullion stands 573 m to the south-southeast, 17 miles off. The nearest named place is Rokeby Obelisk, a historic site 0.4 miles away.

Summits around it

The highest named summits within 21.8 miles of Armagh Observatory South Meridian Mark. Elevation from each summit’s own record; bearing measured between the two coordinates.

SummitBearingElevationDistance
Slieve GullionSSE 148°573 m16.6 mi
Clermont CarnSE 142°510 m21.6 mi
Clermont Carn NE TopSE 141°448 m21.4 mi
ClermontSE 141°444 m20.9 mi
Camlough MountainSE 137°423 m15.2 mi
Anglesey MountainSE 139°421 m20.9 mi
Slieve Beagh SE TopW 272°373 m21.5 mi
CarrigatukeSSE 168°365 m6.8 mi

Named places within 25 miles

DateSunriseGolden hourSunset
March equinox06:3017:5218:39
June solstice04:5321:0622:06
September equinox07:1218:4119:28
December solstice08:4614:5316:04

Local time (Europe/London).

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