
audiobook
by E. Walter (Edward Walter) Maunder
A short, vivid guide invites listeners into the world of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, a place that has shaped navigation, time‑keeping, and our view of the heavens for centuries. The narrator, an insider who once chatted with a curious passer‑by about his work, sets the tone with a gentle reminder that even a ten‑minute walk can hide a treasure of scientific heritage. Readers will discover why the observatory’s doors are not open to the public, yet its story remains accessible through thoughtful description and rich illustration.
The book walks through the evolution of the site, from Flamsteed’s early sextant to Airy’s grand Altazimuth dome, highlighting the instruments that measured the stars, the solar disc, and the very seconds that define our days. Portraits of the Astronomers Royal and historic photographs of telescopes, clocks, and the famous “Camera Stellata” bring the past to life. Whether one can step inside the building or not, this narrative offers a clear, engaging substitution for a personal visit, celebrating the observatory’s continual contribution to astronomy.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (373K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-11-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1851–1928
A careful observer of the Sun and the sky, this English astronomer helped explain long-term changes in sunspot activity and gave his name to the "Maunder Minimum." He also played a major part in popular astronomy through writing, lectures, and the British Astronomical Association.
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