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Leeds 2023: Mobile observatory bus begins city-wide tour – BBC


Image source, Charles Emerson/Leeds 2023

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Moon Palace has a telescope and a radio dish visitors can use on board

A mobile observatory promising to take visitors “to the stars and back” is going on tour around Leeds.

Moon Palace, a former school bus, is on the move until late November as part of Leeds 2023 – a year-long celebration of the city and its culture.

Its creators said the vehicle, covered in colourful nebulae, was inspired by Leeds-born civil engineer John Smeaton.

The bus has been described as a “collision of creativity, art and science”.

It was designed by artists Heather Peak and Ivan Morison and supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Image source, Charles Emerson/Leeds 2023

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The former school bus is on tour around Leeds until a final stop on 21 November

Further expertise was provided by the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leeds and Leeds Astronomical Society.

Domes on the vehicle roof make way for a telescope and a radio dish to allow it to become an astronomical observatory, its creators said.

Audiences will be able to stargaze on a clear night and “use the radio telescope to look at signals comings from different celestial objects from across the universe”.

Image source, Charles Emerson/Leeds 2023

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Moon Palace was inspired by civil engineer John Smeaton, who was born in Austhorpe, Leeds

The bus will be at the Royal Armouries in the city centre on Saturday and Sunday, with regular visits to other locations until a final stop at the University of Leeds on 21 November.

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Kully Thiarai, Leeds 2023 creative director said: “We could not let the phenomenal story and legacy of John Smeaton pass us by.

“Spanning the worlds of science, technology, engineering, arts and maths, Smeaton was a true polymath and used creativity to solve some of the biggest challenges of the day for the public good.”





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