This year marks 350 years since The Royal Observatory in Greenwich was founded. Take a look at five astronomically great ...
In 1884, an international conference decided that the Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, would be the starting point for timekeeping. The line runs through the Royal Observatory ...
The Meridian Line in Greenwich represents the Prime Meridian of the world ... Globe will traverse the line, heading south from the National Maritime Museum and passing the Royal Observatory founded in ...
The competition, which is run by the Royal Observatory Greenwich in London—the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian—attracted 4,000 entries this year from amateur and ...
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian of the World. It is also home to London's only planetarium, the Harrison timekeepers and the UK's largest ...
It also sits on the site of the Prime Meridian, the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). (Image: National Maritime Museum, London) This year the Royal Observatory is celebrating a landmark year ...
Get starry-eyed at this exploration of the universe at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich’s planetarium ... and western hemispheres on the Prime Meridian Line. Or, you could also learn about ...
And two £2 new coin designs will celebrate 200 years of the modern railway and the founding of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich ... the star Polaris and the Prime Meridian shown on a globe.