Royal Observatory Greenwich
Historic observatory in London
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The Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, is a historic site overlooking the River Thames. Established in 1675 by King Charles II, it played a crucial role in astronomy and navigation. Home to the Prime Meridian and Greenwich Mean Time, it's where time balls dropped and star charts were meticulously crafted. With its iconic Octagon Room and impressive telescopes, the observatory is now a fascinating museum showcasing centuries of scientific innovation and discovery.

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