The first major exhibition to explore the impact of camouflage on modern warfare and its absorption into popular culture. See how teams of artists and designers were employed to conceal and distort everything from soldiers to battleships and how camouflage concepts and designs have influenced contemporary art and fashion from street-style to couture. Until 18 November 2007
www.iwm.org.uk/camo
For more information or tickets
Imperial War Museum London, Lambeth Road, London, SE1 6HZ
Tel: 020 7416 5439
Train or tube to Waterloo and Elephant and Castle
If you ever wondered how stars and planets are born, what astronomers do all day or about our place in the universe, the Peter Harrison Planetarium and modern astronomy galleries at the Royal Observatory Greenwich will help unravel the mysteries of the universe. Let a real astronomer take you on a journey through time and space in London's only astronomer-led planetarium, guide a space mission or touch a meteorite which is over 4.5 billion years old. You will not fail to be amazed by this exhilarating virtual tour of outer space whatever you current understanding of astronomy.
After your visit, explore Greenwich with its beautiful park and vibrant town centre including a bustling market and a wide range of shops, bars and restaurants.
Visit www.greenwichwhs.org.uk to plan your day.
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