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Button Boys
One of the wonderful things about working here is being bombarded with questions that wrack the brain and start an ongoing research relationship with the chosen topic. Such are the Button Boys - the daredevils of the mast displays carried out by naval training establishments.
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The dwarf planets: Pluto, Ceres, Haumea, Makemake and Eris
We’ve all heard of the planets, but what is a dwarf planet? And why isn’t Pluto a planet anymore?
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All Hands children's gallery
Steer a ship, fire a cannon and explore life at sea in this interactive gallery for children aged 6-12
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Drawn Together | Season of Drawings
From workshops to talks, explore the importance of drawing in this special creative season, inspired by The Van de Veldes: Greenwich, Art and the Sea
REACH
The REACH Consortium selects and co-supervises excellent arts and humanities PhD projects through the AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership. Find out more about REACH opportunities here.
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Night Sky Highlights - July 2024
Find out what to see in the night sky this July, from meteors to a host of bright objects gathered close, and more!
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Night sky highlights - May 2023
Discover what to see in May's night sky, including the dwarf planet Ceres, a meteor shower and a unique galaxy.
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Leonid meteor shower 2025: when and where to see it in the UK
What is the Leonid meteor shower, when does it take place and how can I see it?
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