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Dr Rita Tojeiro goes on a voyage to the furthest reaches of space and explains how astronomers are unlocking some of the fundamental secrets of the Universe.
Over the last few decades astronomers have made enormous leaps in charting the Universe around us. Now, with accurate positions for millions of galaxies, we are finally able to trace the Cosmic Web in which we live. But these cosmic maps do far more than simply catalogue the contents of our Universe â“ they can help us to understand its origin and evolution as well as its ultimate fate. Cosmologist Dr Rita Tojeiro takes us on a voyage to the furthest reaches of space and explains how astronomers are unlocking some of the fundamental secrets of the Universe.
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19 August 2010 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Royal Observatory, Greenwich |
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£8 (£6 concessions) |
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