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The Prime Meridian is passing through The British Royal Observatory at Greenwich near London.
The "Prime Meridian" ... the one that passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich UK ... is the zero reference for longitude.
Those are the observatories.
Greenwich is a district in London, UK, and is not owned by any single person. It is a part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich and is primarily managed by local government authorities. It is home to various landmarks such as the Royal Observatory and the National Maritime Museum.
The name of the observatory in Chicago is the Adler Planetarium.
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Royal Observatory of Belgium was created in 1834.
William Hunter McCrea has written: 'Cosmology' -- subject(s): Cosmology 'Royal Greenwich Observatory' -- subject(s): Royal Greenwich Observatory
'Poster' is in Dutch 'poster'.
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It's named after the Royal Observatory at Greenwich - near London.
Marek Kukula has: Played Himself - Royal Observatory Greenwich in "Horizon" in 1964. Played Himself - Public Astronomer, Royal Observatory Greenwich in "Doctor Who Confidential" in 2005. Played himself in "Stargazing Live" in 2011. Played Himself - Public Astronomer, Royal Observatory Greenwich in "Stargazing Live" in 2011. Played himself in "Running from the Taxman" in 2011.
the first leap year was in 1582
At the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, which is located on the Prime Meridian.
Because that's where the (British) Royal Observatory was.
The hourly time signals from the Royal Greenwich Observatory were first broadcast on 5 February 1924. These signals were used as a reference for timekeeping and synchronization purposes across a wide range of locations.
Greenwich Palace is in the Greenwich district of the Greater London area; near the Royal Observatory.