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© National Maritime Museum, London
A Royal Observatory astronomer leads a tour of the dark sky and points out stars, constellations, planets and gas clouds. Age 5+
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Museum, Royal Observatory & Queen's House open 10am-5pm daily
Age 5+ is too young for an astronomy show. Young kids get bored & ruin the show for older kids & adults. It should be 10+
Its a great show if not a little too short at 25mins. All the staff at the royal observatory and astronomy center are always so welcoming of me and my family. Greenwich is a great day out!
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