Marie Tharp
Celebrating Marie Tharp
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Celebrating Marie Tharp
The Royal Observatory is part of Royal Museums Greenwich and home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian line. It is one of the most important historic scientific sites in the world. It was founded by Charles II in 1675 and is, by international decree, the official starting point for each new day, year and millennium (at the stroke of midnight GMT as measured from the Prime Meridian).
The home of news and fun facts for kids. Find out what is going on, with stories, pictures and videos. Try a quiz or one of their free games.
Why not explore the British Museum – discover two million years of human history and culture. You can take a virtual tour whilst at home and wander around the museum digitally using Google Street view.
WhatWasThere ties historical photos to Google Maps, allowing you to tour familiar streets to see how they appeared in the past.
Access Mars lets you explore a 3D replica of the Martian surface, exactly as it was recorded by the Curiosity rover.
Let's Go Live with Maddie and Greg! They host a Youtube channel presenting daily science experiments that you can try at home.
Kids can ask questions and explore Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) with Dr. Universe and friends at Washington State University.
TED-Ed's commitment to creating lessons worth sharing is an extension of TED's mission of spreading great ideas. Within TED-Ed's growing library of curiosity-igniting videos why not see what you'll discover! TED-Ed's mission is to capture and amplify the voices of great educators around the world, done by pairing extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library.