A stitch in time
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Benjamin Lawler, aged 8, and his brother Joshua, 10, are just beginning to discover the myriad wonders of the cosmos. Yet despite their youth, they have already demonstrated remarkable skill. Tap the arrows for more great videos.
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Daring, dedication and an eye for detail – see how the artist Willem Van de Velde the Elder risked his life to record naval battles as they happened.
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Curator Claire Warrior and polar explorer Iain Rudkin warm up with a relic from our polar past. How is polar exploration changing today?
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Dancer, educator, heavy metal fan and astrophotographer: go behind the lens with Monika Deviat, winner of the Aurorae category in Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2023
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With its array of colours, striking design and text, it’s hard not to be taken in by this vibrant tapestry. Feeling Blue is a brand-new commission from Royal Museums Greenwich, created by multidisciplinary artist Alberta Whittle and Dovecot Studios in Edinburgh.
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See how astronomy photographer Andrea Vanoni captured his remarkable 'mosaic' image of the Moon, part of Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2022.
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From perilous refugee crossings to black history and identity, explore the different meanings contained in artist Kehinde Wiley's Ship of Fools.
Maritime history
The Merchant Navy's role in the Falklands conflict
What can shipwrecks tell us?
D-Day and the Royal Navy: remembering the role of Britain's maritime forces
Windrush histories: memories of moving to the UK
Jeanne Baret: the first woman to sail around the world
Putting names to faces in the Challenger Expedition archives
Researching queer histories: a fresh look at 'female sailors'
The ship that never was
Knots: measuring speed at sea
The beautiful detail of hand-drawn maps
History of Antarctic explorers
What happened to the crew of Erebus and Terror?
Space and astronomy
A stellar duo: two young astrophotographers shooting for the stars
How will the Universe end?
The new space race: a high-stakes competition of politics and power
Beads of sunlight: photographing an annular solar eclipse
Artemis Programme: what you need to know about NASA’s Moon missions
Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) Mission: All you need to know
2024 guide to the night sky
Guide to meteor showers
The Sun and the solstice
What causes the Northern Lights?
History of the Great Equatorial Telescope
How could humans live on Mars?
Art
Zeenat Mahal: the exiled queen
Beneath the blue: Alberta Whittle on the making of Feeling Blue
The Solebay Tapestry
A history of naval portraiture in six artworks
A Sea of Drawings: the art of the Van de Veldes
An art lover's guide to the Queen’s House
Reunited at last
A closer look at Ship of Fools by Kehinde Wiley
Knotted histories
Time
The surprising history of the Greenwich Time Lady
What exactly is Greenwich Mean Time?
The lost chronometer
The BBC pips: the Royal Observatory and the Greenwich Time Service
Why 12 months in a year, seven days in a week or 60 minutes in an hour?
Time before Greenwich Mean Time: the confusing case of the traveller's watch
The ocean
The peoples of the Pacific: on the 'front line' of climate change
Pollution in the River Thames: a history
Ice cores and climate change
Making Waves
HMS Challenger: a trailblazer for modern ocean science
Who owns the ocean?
Why satellites are critical to fighting climate change
Is Venice flooding getting worse?
What's it like to camp in Antarctica?
The end of an oil rig's life
Protecting human rights in the fishing industry
In photos: life at sea during COVID-19
Greenwich
History of the Queen's House
What is the Prime Meridian and why is it in Greenwich?
Greenwich Palace and the Tudors
Astronomers and the anarchist bomber
Greenwich walking tours: enslavement and abolition
History of Cutty Sark
History of the Royal Observatory
Greenwich walking tours: contemporary art
Greenwich Hospital