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No, it wasn’t Galileo. Govert Schilling untangles the tale
In a remote mountain range in Chile, a newly unveiled observatory will soon begin mapping the sky. When its survey starts, the Vera C Rubin Observatory will spend every night for the next decade chart
This month marks the 350th anniversary of the Royal Observatory Greenwich, a cornerstone of modern astronomical science. Founded in 1675, this grand institution is known as the home of Greenwich Mean
‘The universe is a pretty big place. If it’s just us, it seems like an awful waste of space,’ wrote the American astronomer and author Carl Sagan in his book, Contact. Ever since humans first huddled
The first Astronomer Royal plotted out the constellations and mapped the heavens
John Wade looks at the Rolleiflex, its legend and its legacy
How the world’s clocks and geographic coordinates came to be set by a small borough of London