CRAAG (The Research center in Astrophysical Astronomy and Geophysics) Algiers, Algeria Review
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The Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics...
The Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics and Geophysics, abbreviated as CRAAG, is an astronomical observatory, known at the time of its creation as the Observatory of Algiers. It is a public scientific and technological institution (EPST) governed by Decree No. 20-06 of February 2006.
It was created on November 26, 1858, inheriting the astronomical observatory of Bouzareah, built in 1885, and the Institute of Physics of the Globe of Algiers dating from 1931, to change its status in 1985, then to take the current status .
In 1931, he became the Institute of Meteorology and Physics of the Globe in Algiers (IMPGA) 1, whose astronomer Joanny-Philippe Lagrula directs. Paul Queney works there as an adjunct meteorologist. In 1937, the geophysicist, Jean Coulomb is the director. Then, in 1945, the ethno-meteorologist Jean Dubief was appointed to the headquarters of the Institute. From 1951 to 1953, then 1955 to 1957 and 1961 to 1968, the astronomer, Jean-Louis Lagrula succeeded his father and took the direction of the Institute.
In 1980, the Institute was replaced by the National Center for Astronomy, Astrophysics and Geophysics (CNAAG), it was created and directed by Professor Hadj Benhallou until 1988. The new missions of the center direct him to the sciences of the earth and make him abandon his primary mission of research in meteorology.
In 1985, the Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics and Geophysics (CRAAG) was created pursuant to Decree No. 83-521 of 10 September 1983, following the establishment of the statutes of research centers.
It is part of the UNHCR in 1990 and placed under the aegis of the authority of the Ministry of the Interior in 1991.
discoveries
It is to the observatory of Algiers that several asteroids of the main belt were discovered and named in connection with the place:
(858) El Djezair discovered on May 26, 1916 by Frederick Sy11;
(1213) Algeria discovered December 5, 1931 by Guy Reiss13.
Personalities related to the observatory
Jules Voinot (architect);
Odette Bancilhon;
Alfred Schmitt;
Benjamin Jekhowsky;
Guy Reiss.
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Loan of Celestial Village. A few meters you have a...
Loan of Celestial Village. A few meters you have a beautiful view of the bay of Algiers.
Where to start ! My birth house is right in front ...
Where to start ! My birth house is right in front of me I spend my childhood, this place reminds me of my childhood we go settle in the beautiful gardens of this research center, access was exceptionally allowed because my family was dean of the village I like this place if you have the opportunity to go through this place for x or there reason know that behind the walls of the observatory is a little piece of paradise that has been maintained over the years
A beautiful place very nice to visit it with the S...
A beautiful place very nice to visit it with the Sirius association of amateur astronomers of bejaia we visited a little early especially the telescope at 80 cm it was really great
This is the best headquarters for seismology. I en...
This is the best headquarters for seismology. I enjoyed it today with you. Thank you for hosting us, with all the appreciation and respect
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Bouzareah and the observatory and a magnificent pl...
Bouzareah and the observatory and a magnificent place as well as all its personal
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