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June 22 marks the 350th anniversary of the Royal Observatory Greenwich, the home of the historic Prime Meridian and considered by many to be the birthplace of modern astronomy.
The £77m makeover is due to complete in 2028. The Royal Observatory in Greenwich has unveiled plans for a £77m renovation, due to complete in 2028. The 'First Light' project (named after the ...
Since then, the former site of the Royal Greenwich Observatory has been home to the now-named Observatory Science Centre, featuring interactive science exhibits, astronomy open evenings, lectures ...
Why the Royal Greenwich Observatory was chosen to mark zero degrees longitude International standards set for measuring location and time, and an unusual type of lake-water movement in this week ...
THE annual report of the Astronomer Royal, just published, refers to the work of the Royal Observatory during the period May 1, 1940–April 30, 1941. To those who know the position of the ...
The Royal Observatory was founded by King Charles II in 1675 and is described by Royal Museums Greenwich as Britain's oldest purpose-built scientific institution.
Jamie Fobert Architects and conservation specialist Purcell have received the final permissions for a multimillion-pound revamp of Greenwich’s Royal Observatory site The team behind the 2024 Stirling ...
The Royal Observatory was founded by King Charles II in 1675 and is described by Royal Museums Greenwich as Britain's oldest purpose-built scientific institution.