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Night sky highlights – February 2021
Discover what to see in the night sky in February 2021 including Mars and the band of the Milky Way.
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Night sky highlights - April 2020
Discover what to see in the sky during April 2020, including the Lyrids meteor shower.
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Pioneering Women in Observatories, 1880-1930
Discover more about the pioneering women who worked at observatories in the UK, US and Australia in the late 1800s, in this panel discussion and screening of the film Hidden Figures
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Bodily Autonomy: a right not an ideology
Join us for this talk as we explore the importance of bodily autonomy. From healthcare to reproductive rights, we take a look at the challenges and opportunities for women today
Christmas in Greenwich
Get into the festive spirit with our round-up of the best things to see and do in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in 2024
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The Solar System through your own telescope
What can you see in the Solar System through binoculars or a small telescope?
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Young competition 2021: Astronomy Photographer of the Year
See the stunning winning and shortlisted images in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2021 Young competition category
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National Maritime Museum acquires Liquid Traces: The Left to Die Boat Case from Forensic Oceanography
The National Maritime Museum has recently acquired Liquid Traces: The Left to Die Boat Case, a video made by Forensic Oceanography researchers in 2014.
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Who were the Van de Veldes? Meet the artists Willem Van de Velde the Elder and Younger
Willem van de Velde the Elder and his son Willem van de Velde the Younger were the most influential maritime artists of the 17th century
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