What would you see at the farthest edge of the Solar System as you finally left the Sun behind? We will probably never know for sure what is the furthest object in the Solar System but it is likely to ...
This Easter we're playing with mark-making and materials to turn drawing on its head! Come and get stuck in this spring with SEAson of Drawing activities for the whole family, inspired by the Van de ...
This World Oceans Day, the National Maritime Museum is excited to reveal four brand new digital artworks. Arts organisation The Collective Makers led an open call for new works in response to the ...
Mars is the nearest location where life could have evolved in our solar system beyond the Earth. We will begin our discussion on the prospects for life on Mars in the context of potential habitability ...
Crew List: Agreements and Official Logs for Ship John Llewelyn, Official Number 118505 (Manuscript) 1915 RSS/CL/1915/3718/7 Crew List: Agreements and Official Logs for Ship John Llewelyn, Official ...
Marking the end of British Summer Time, the clocks go back in October, giving us an extra hour in bed On the last Sunday of October in the UK, the clocks go back by one hour. It may feel like a long ...
The British Empire was at its largest in 1919. At this point, there was truth in the saying that the Sun never set on the British Empire. The British Empire was at its largest in 1919, after Britain ...
Subscribe and listen to the Royal Observatory Greenwich's podcast Look Up! where our astronomers Jess and Catherine talk through some of November’s must-see cosmic objects. They'll also delve into ...
Enter the competition to be in with a chance of winning a year’s Membership to Royal Museums Greenwich. Thank you for visiting the National Maritime Museum today. Please share your email address below ...
After Henry VIII’s death in 1547, Elizabeth went to live with her stepmother, Katherine Parr, leading to a near-disaster. In 1547, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth's stepmother, married Thomas Seymour, the ...
Cutty Sark has been a beloved feature of the London skyline for 70 years. On 10 December 1954 the ship made its final voyage to its new home: a custom-built dry dock in the heart of Greenwich. Since ...