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== Travel ==  
 
== Travel ==  
 
* Thames River Services, http://thamesriverservices.co.uk/
 
* Thames River Services, http://thamesriverservices.co.uk/
* Leave Westminster dock at 10:20 (be there by 10:00 at the <b>latest</b>.)
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* Leave Westminster dock at 10:20 (be at the dock by 10:00 at the <b>latest</b>.)
* Leave Greenwich dock at 16:00 (be there by 15:40 at the <b>latest</b>.)
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* Leave Greenwich dock at 16:00 (be at the dock by 15:40 at the <b>latest</b>.)
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* The trip takes about an hour, the view is much nicer from the (exposed to the elements) upper-deck of the boat, consider dressing appropriately for that environment.
  
 
== Preparation ==
 
== Preparation ==

Revision as of 08:57, 26 January 2011

Greenwich Excursion, Saturday 29 January 2011

Travel

  • Thames River Services, http://thamesriverservices.co.uk/
  • Leave Westminster dock at 10:20 (be at the dock by 10:00 at the latest.)
  • Leave Greenwich dock at 16:00 (be at the dock by 15:40 at the latest.)
  • The trip takes about an hour, the view is much nicer from the (exposed to the elements) upper-deck of the boat, consider dressing appropriately for that environment.

Preparation

  • TBD.

Plan

  • TBD.

Bloggers

We will need two volunteers from the studio audience to take pictures and write-up/post a blog entry about this excursion. Get in touch if you are interested.

Science, Technology and Society

There are many connections to the course in Greenwich:

  • Royal Observatory
  • John Harrison's marine chronometers
  • Longitude 0, aka Greenwich Meridian

First Lab

  • TBD.

Background Material

Local Attractions

  • Market (chartered in 1700) - this is a great market and I encourage you to walk through it at some point during the day.
  • Cutty Sark - an old famous boat.
  • Palace of Placentia/Royal Naval College - beautiful architecture, historical significance
  • National Maritime Museum -
  • Gipsy Moth IV - a relatively new famous boat, piloted around the world.
  • Greenwich foot tunnel - an old bit of solid engineering that takes you under the Thames.