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May’s night sky brings a rare blue moon, meteors from Halley’s Comet, and a strange galactic hamburger. We’ll also explore Coma Berenices and use it to find star clusters and distant galaxies.
Making Waves: Dr Dawn Wright
Oceanographer and chief scientist Dr Dawn Wright on diving to the deepest part of the ocean – and why we need to stand up for our blue planet
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Fierce Queens: Unframed, Unstitched... Unapologetic!
Join our fierce queens, kings and everyone in between to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month at the Queen's House
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Think Space lectures
Listen to astrophysicists talk about cutting-edge research in space science with our free online lectures.
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Migration and art: introducing the new Queen's House display 'Crossings'
As a new collection of artworks reflecting on migrant experiences opens at the Queen's House, curator Tim May explores the role of physical and invisible borders in the story of migration
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Night Sky Highlights - February 2026
Explore what you can see in the night sky this February, including the Pleiades and the four biggest planets in our Solar System.
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Zooming in on conservation: the treatment of a 17th century telescope
This beautiful 17th-century telescope needed careful treatment before going on display. Object Conservator Rachel Roberts eyed up the issues
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Artemis Programme: what you need to know about NASA’s Moon missions
NASA's Artemis missions aim to land humans on the Moon again, create a lunar base, and lay the groundwork for a future trip to Mars
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Unfit for service: healthcare and welfare in Nelson's Navy
Hidden in the seemingly mundane bureaucratic letters of the Royal Navy lie some fascinating insights into the role of the British state in providing healthcare and welfare to ill and injured seamen.
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Planet Mars
No other planet has been studied as closely as Mars - but what do we know about the Red Planet? And could humans ever live there?
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