Royal Observatory & history of astronomy
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Harrison's marine timekeepers are the centrepiece of a permanent display at the Royal Observatory.
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An exhibition of instruments and artefacts from the Royal Greenwich Observatory collection.
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Astronomy today is the product of centuries of development, transmitted across continents.
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The Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) made extremely accurate star charts for his time.
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The relationship between the Observatory and the Herschel family lasted over a century.
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Solar astrophysics started at the Royal Observatory with George Biddell Airy's observation of the solar eclipse of 1842.
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Christopher Wren is best known as the architect of St. Paul's Cathedral and other London churches, but his first love was science and mathematics.
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The stories of John Goodricke 1764-1786 and Konstantin Tsiolkowski 1857-1935.
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The 28-inch Greenwich refracting telescope is the largest of its kind in the UK and the seventh largest in the world.
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The year 2000 was exactly 400 years since William Gilbert published the first scholarly work on magnetism.
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The Airy Transit Circle was designed by George Biddell Airy and came into use 150 years ago.
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The primary concern of the Observatory had always been the production of accurate tables of star positions.
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19th century developments in maths, physics, chemistry and geology were applied to astronomy.
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Little known facts about the Royal Observatory, its history and the development of time keeping.
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The Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park, London, was subject to an anarchist bomb attack in 1894.
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Why does a GPS receiver operated on the zero meridian at Greenwich differ by about 100 metres from zero?
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The sundial commemorating the Tercentenary of the Observatory is a reclining equiangular sundial.
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View a selection of images highlighting the construction and rennovation that took place at Royal Observatory during the last century.
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Find out why The Royal Observatory in Greenwich is the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian of the world.
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Portraits of the Astronomers Royal
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Hooke was a leading figure of a new scientific age based on experimentation and observation.
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The Universal Day is based on the time on the Prime Meridian at Greenwich. But what is the Universal Day?
























