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E 31/8 Win Tix to planetarium show at Planetarium at the Royal Observatory
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We have 5 family tickets to see a planetarium show at the Peter Harrison Planetarium at the Royal Observatory up for grabs.
Peter Harrison Planetarium
The Peter Harrison Planetarium provides a magnificent introduction to the mysteries and wonders of the night sky. Shows are hosted by Royal Observatory astronomers who are available to answer questions after the main programme.
In addition, visitors can try their hand at being an astronomer, guide a space mission or touch a meteorite which is over 4.5 billion years old in the Astronomy Centre.
Royal Observatory, Greenwich
Built for the purpose of finding longitude at sea, the Royal Observatory founded in 1675 is home of Greenwich Mean Time and the famous Prime Meridian of the World.
Sir Christopher Wren’s Royal Observatory is also a museum of time and astronomy, where it is still possible to see how the Astronomers Royal used to live and work.
Competition closes on 31 August 2008
We have 5 family tickets to see a planetarium show at the Peter Harrison Planetarium at the Royal Observatory up for grabs.
Peter Harrison Planetarium
The Peter Harrison Planetarium provides a magnificent introduction to the mysteries and wonders of the night sky. Shows are hosted by Royal Observatory astronomers who are available to answer questions after the main programme.
In addition, visitors can try their hand at being an astronomer, guide a space mission or touch a meteorite which is over 4.5 billion years old in the Astronomy Centre.
Royal Observatory, Greenwich
Built for the purpose of finding longitude at sea, the Royal Observatory founded in 1675 is home of Greenwich Mean Time and the famous Prime Meridian of the World.
Sir Christopher Wren’s Royal Observatory is also a museum of time and astronomy, where it is still possible to see how the Astronomers Royal used to live and work.
Competition closes on 31 August 2008
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3 pens
£10 Odeon Cinema Voucher
Wins
3 pens
£10 Odeon Cinema Voucher
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