Archives
- 2010.03.22: Spring forward - clocks change 28 March
- 2010.03.15: International Space Station visible over UK
- 2010.03.03: Has spring started yet?
- 2010.02.23: Join the hunt for solar storms
- 2010.02.11: Space shuttle Endeavour docks with ISS
- 2010.02.09: Solar Dynamics Observatory launch
- 2010.02.08: ROG launches Solar Season
- 2010.02.07: NASA extends Cassini-Huygens mission
- 2010.02.06: Brighter, redder Pluto
- 2010.01.27: Popular astronomy now online
- 2009.12.22: Star of wonder, star of night...?
- 2009.12.21: Happy solstice
- 2009.12.11: Geminids meteor shower 2009
- 2009.12.10: Christmas stargazing
- 2009.11.17: Leonid meteor shower peaks 17 November
- 2009.10.09: NASA crash spacecraft into Moon to find water
- 2009.10.08: Clocks change, 25 October
- 2009.10.08: Two conjunctions and a meteor shower
- 2009.10.08: NASA find huge new ring round Saturn
- 2009.08.18: Ramadan 2009
- 2009.08.11: Perseids meteor shower peaks 12 August
- 2009.07.31: Women at the ROG - Alice Everett
- 2009.07.02: Telescope stories: caught on film
- 2009.05.29: Telescope stories: the height of fashion
- 2009.05.28: The Great Westminster Clock
- 2009.05.11: Mission to Hubble
- 2009.05.06: Telescope stories: enlightenment's sword
- 2009.04.27: Catch Mercury in the early evening sky
- 2009.04.23: Women at the ROG - Annie Russell Maunder
- 2009.04.21: Lyrids Meteor Shower 21-22 April
- 2009.03.27: Harrison's first timekeeper, H1: the repairs continue
- 2009.03.26: Hot off the press - The Telescope: A Short History
- 2009.03.24: Women at the ROG - Margaret Flamsteed
- 2009.03.20: The Greenwich Meridian and its telescope
- 2009.03.17: Harrison's first timekeeper, H1, is being repaired
- 2009.03.11: Harrison's first timekeeper, H1, to be repaired
- 2009.03.10: Telescope stories: impolite astronomy
- 2009.02.19: Telescope stories: a monumental instrument
- 2009.02.17: Weathervanes at the ROG
- 2009.02.11: In praise of Thomas Cooke, Yorkshire telescope-maker
- 2009.02.04: The night sky for February 2009
- 2009.02.02: 70 years ago - life on Mars?
- 2009.01.30: See you at Astrofest - and the ROG of course!
- 2009.01.26: Chinese New Year
- 2009.01.23: 26 January 2009 - Chinese New Year & an annular eclipse
- 2009.01.19: No leap second in June 2009
- 2009.01.19: 50 years ago - Life on Mars?
- 2009.01.14: Aligning the Greenwich laser - part 2
- 2009.01.12: Aligning the Greenwich laser
- 2009.01.09: The Observatory at Dusk
- 2009.01.06: The Greenwich Meridian
- 2008.12.27: The Moon gliding past Mercury, Jupiter & then Venus
- 2008.12.21: Wishing everyone a very happy Solstice!
- 2008.12.12: Biggest Full Moon for 15 Years
- 2008.12.12: Earliest Sunset in the Northern Hemiphere
- 2008.12.07: December's Dance of the Evening Planets!
- 2008.12.05: The Wheatstone Lecture 2008
- 2008.12.05: The Sky Tonight - December, 2008
- 2008.12.04: Venus, Jupiter & the Moon over the Royal Observatory, Greenwich
- 2008.12.03: International Space Station
- 2008.12.03: Hidden Venus
- 2008.11.25: International Space Station Flying over the UK
- 2008.11.24: Hiding Venus behind the Moon
- 2008.11.22: Fireballs!
- 2008.11.17: Jupiter & Venus in the evening Sky
- 2008.11.13: Jupiter & Venus in the evening Sky
- 2008.11.11: Hiding the sisters: the Moon occults the Pleiades
- 2008.11.07: Taurid meteor show
- 2008.11.04: The Sky Tonight - November, 2008
- 2008.10.28: Big Questions Answered - Really Quickly
- 2008.10.08: The Sky Tonight - October, 2008
- 2008.09.25: International Space Station
- 2008.08.28: The Sky Tonight - September 2008
- 2008.08.15: Cassini flies just 30 miles over Enceladus
- 2008.08.15: Ramadan 2008
- 2008.08.10: From the shadow of the Moon, to the shadow of the Earth
- 2008.08.09: Shooting star season is here!
- 2008.08.04: The Sky Tonight - August 2008
- 2008.08.02: Partial Solar Eclipse over the Royal Observatory Greenwich
- 2008.07.25: Total Eclipse of the Sun, 1st August 2008
- 2008.07.07: The Sky Tonight - July 2008
- 2008.06.01: Space Shuttle Discovery chasing the International Space Station
- 2008.06.01: The Sky Tonight - June, 2008
- 2008.05.28: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter photo of the descent of Phoenix
- 2008.05.26: Mars Phoenix - first pictures
- 2008.05.26: Phoenix has landed safely on Mars
- 2008.05.17: International Space Station
- 2008.05.17: links for 2008-05-17
- 2008.05.17: The largest digital camera in the World...
- 2008.05.02: The Sky Tonight - May 2008
- 2008.04.22: links for 2008-04-22
- 2008.04.20: The last big feast of our Milky Way's giant black hole
- 2008.04.15: Cosmic Visions
- 2008.04.09: The Sky Tonight - April 2008
- 2008.04.06: NAM 2008
- 2008.04.06: 100 years since the Tunguska Event
- 2008.04.04: Exosolar planet atmospheres
- 2008.04.04: Yet more Exosolar Planets
- 2008.04.02: Astronomers: the next generation 2
- 2008.04.02: Astronomers: the next generation
- 2008.04.02: Ten more planets...
- 2008.04.02: The UK's National Astronomy Meeting
- 2008.03.14: Cassini skims the ice plumes on Enceladus
- 2008.03.13: How many black holes does the Moon hide?
- 2008.03.12: New photos of Mars
- 2008.03.10: Are there rings around Saturn's moon Rhea?
- 2008.03.03: The Night Sky for March, 2008
- 2008.02.21: Amateur photos of the lunar eclipse
- 2008.02.21: Last night's lunar eclipse
- 2008.02.19: Thursday morning's Total Lunar Eclipse
- 2008.02.19: links for 2008-02-19
- 2008.02.16: Observing Orion through X-ray eyes
- 2008.02.15: links for 2008-02-15
- 2008.02.14: New courses and talks, March – July 2008
- 2008.02.09: See the International Space Station & Space Shuttle
- 2008.02.08: Solar Eclipse images
- 2008.02.05: Today is the anniversary of the world-famous BBC six-pip Greenwich Time Signal
- 2008.02.05: Eclipses in February 2008
- 2008.02.04: The night sky for February 2008
- 2008.02.02: links for 2008-02-02
- 2008.02.01: Venus & Jupiter - for the early risers
- 2008.01.29: Another large asteroid passes Earth
- 2008.01.27: links for 2008-01-27
- 2008.01.24: Mercury - the view from Earth and from Space
- 2008.01.13: Two bright comets still easily visible in the northen sky
- 2008.01.13: Passing asteroid 2008 AF3
- 2008.01.07: The two views of the Orion Nebula
- 2008.01.04: How to use a telescope, 19 January 2008
- 2008.01.03: Will an asteroid hit Mars in January?
- 2008.01.02: The sky tonight for January 2008
- 2007.12.27: Comet Tuttle
- 2007.12.22: Winter solstice
- 2007.12.13: Geminid shooting stars
- 2007.12.13: Comet Holmes - Still there!
- 2007.12.11: Evening star-gazing events
- 2007.12.05: Black Holes - a new show at the planetarium
- 2007.12.02: December's Night Sky
- 2007.11.29: links for 2007-11-29
- 2007.11.22: Cosmic rays from quasars
- 2007.11.22: The moon's violent birth
- 2007.11.17: Comet Holmes update
- 2007.11.15: The Earth setting behind the lunar horizon
- 2007.11.14: links for 2007-11-14
- 2007.11.06: The night sky for November
- 2007.11.05: Comet Holmes update
- 2007.10.30: Flamsteed update
- 2007.10.29: Comet Holmes
- 2007.10.23: Clocks return to Greenwich Mean Time
- 2007.10.12: links for 2007-10-12
- 2007.10.11: The sky tonight - October 2007
- 2007.10.08: links for 2007-10-08
- 2007.10.06: Expedition 360's Jason Lewis crosses the Prime Meridian
- 2007.10.02: links for 2007-10-02
- 2007.10.01: Enjoy an evening of astronomy at Greenwich
- 2007.09.19: A new view of the Magellanic Clouds
- 2007.09.10: Ramadan 2007
- 2007.09.08: links for 2007-09-08
- 2007.09.02: The sky tonight - September 2007
- 2007.08.25: links for 2007-08-25
- 2007.08.22: Google Sky
- 2007.08.22: links for 2007-08-22
- 2007.08.16: Introducing the Flamsteed
- 2007.08.16: A star with a comet-like tail
- 2007.08.15: Perseids round-up
- 2007.08.13: Twittering about astronomy
- 2007.08.12: links for 2007-08-12
- 2007.08.11: links for 2007-08-11
- 2007.08.10: Perseid meteors peak this weekend
- 2007.08.08: links for 2007-08-08