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Royal
Observatory, Greenwich
Come to the the centre of time: the world-famous Royal Observatory. Stand on the Meridian Line, watch a spectacular planetarium show and learn the secrets of the universe in our new astronomy galleries.
If you have ever wondered how stars and planets are born, what astronomers do during the daytime or even about our place in the universe, the new interactive Weller Astronomy Galleries will help you unravel the mysteries of the universe.
See how the universe was formed, try our interactive exhibits that will intrigue and amaze you and see our on-screen experts answer the big questions. Try your hand at being an astronomer, guide a space mission or touch a meteorite that is over 4.5 billion years old.
Science Museum
The Science Museum was founded in 1857 with objects shown at the Great Exhibition held in the Crystal Palace. Today the Museum is world renowned for its historic collections, awe-inspiring galleries and inspirational exhibitions.
The Science Museum has over 300,000 objects in its care, with particular strengths in the history of western science, technology and medicine since 1700.
It has been uniquely placed to acquire objects recording the Industrial Revolution, and now holds unrivalled collections in this area. Medical artefacts from all periods and cultures also form an important part of its holdings.
The Science Museum currently holds approximately 700 human remains. These come from many different countries and historical periods. They include skeletal material, mummies, artefacts incorporating remains and slides with human tissues.
London Science Museums including the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and Science Museum.
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