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Queen's House Classic Treasures Tour with drinks on the balcony
Head to Greenwich for a new refreshing and effervescent tour experience
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Pirates
Explore the myth, discover the truth: Pirates at the National Maritime Museum is now open
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Cutty Sark Rig Climb
Experience life at sea and climb the rigging of one of London's true icons
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Our Ocean, Our Planet
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Turning our view of the world inside out: introducing the new Ocean Map
The National Maritime Museum's Ocean Map reminds us just how much of the Earth is covered by water – and how important the ocean is to our planet
Turner's 'The Battle of Trafalgar': a maligned masterpiece?
J.M.W. Turner's vast naval scene is a treasure of the Royal Museums Greenwich collection, but why was it so controversial when it was unveiled in 1824?
Nina Baker: the first woman navigation officer
Learn about Dr Nina Baker’s struggle to join the British Merchant Navy and become the first woman navigation officer
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Shadows On Other Worlds
Join the astronomers at the Royal Observatory Greenwich as they go on an adventure to discover what shadows look like on other worlds.
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Shadows and silhouettes
A classroom activity in which students learn about how shadows form and can try matching different objects to their shadows. Accompanies the video 'Shadows On Other Worlds'.
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Searching for Life on Extrasolar Planets
In this activity students learn about the importance of spectroscopy in looking for signs of life on planets outside of our solar system.
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Scales of the Universe
Students use distance, speed and time to understand galactic scales. Accompanies the video 'How big is the Universe?'.
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Satellites in Space
A classroom activity that explores the how satellites are used in space including orbits time and speed along with transmission and frequency of light.
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Rotational Period of the Sun
A classroom activity in which students learn how the rotation of the Sun can be measured through Doppler-shifted emission lines and estimate the errors associated with this measurement.
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Resultant Forces and Acceleration
A classroom activity that uses mathematics to reinforce learning about resultant forces and acceleration. Accompanies the video 'Newton's Laws of Motion'.
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Radius and Volume of Exoplanets
A classroom activity in which students use data from NASA's Kepler space probe to determine the size of an exoplanet.
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Radioactive Dating of Meteorites
Students calculate the age of a meteorite by looking at the half life of one of its elements - rubidium. Accompanies the video 'How do we know how old the Sun is?'.
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The Origin of the Elements
The Universe we see today is made from particles arranged in a wide variety of elements, but where did it all come from?
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