Thomas Romney Robinson (1792–1882) was an important figure in the fields of astronomy and meteorology, particularly known for his contributions in the 19th century in Ireland. He served as the director of the Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland from 1836 until his death in 1882. Robinson was a prominent astronomer and made significant improvements to the observatory's telescope equipment, enhancing its capabilities for observing celestial bodies.
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