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Thai government research institute
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National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand
สถาบันวิจัยดาราศาสตร์แห่งชาติ NARIT
Public Organization overview
Formed
2004
Type
Research institute
Jurisdiction
Government of Thailand
Headquarters
Chiang Mai, Thailand 18°51′10″N98°57′30″E / 18.8527°N 98.9584°E / 18.8527; 98.9584
Public Organization executive
Saran Poshyachinda, Ph.D., Director
Parent department
Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation
Website
www.narit.or.th
The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, or NARIT, is a research institute under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation. NARIT is headquartered in Chiang Mai, Thailand.[1] The main missions of the institute are to carry out, support, and promote the development of astronomy and astrophysics in Thailand through research, public outreach, and educational activities.
NARIT was first established in 2004 as NARI (National Astronomical Research Institute), a statutory government institute under the Ministry of Science and Technology, to commemorate Bhumibol Adulyadej's 80th birthday. On 27 December 2008, the status of NARIT was changed to a non-profit governmental public organization.[2]
The Thai National Observatory (TNO) is NARIT's main facility. TNO rests upon Thailand's highest mountain, Doi Inthanon, in Doi Inthanon National Park, Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai Province.[3][4][5] In 2020, NARIT completed the construction of the Thai National Radio Telescope (TNRO), a 40 meter single-dish short-millimeter telescope in Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Centre, at Doi Saket District in Chiang Mai Province.[6][7]
^"Ministry of Science and Technology of Thailand". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-07-05.
^A Royal Decree on Establishment of The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (Public Organization)2008, Thai Government Gazette,125, #138a, 31 December 2008, pp.1-16
^"National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (Public Organization) - Overview". Archived from the original on 2019-12-03. Retrieved 2015-01-14.
^Kramer, Busaba (2006). "Astronomy in Thailand". Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 2: 123–128. doi:10.1017/S1743921307006850.
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