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Win a VIP trip to the Royal Museums in Greenwich

By Flora Graham

6 September 2014

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To celebrate 300 years since the Longitude Act created the prize that changed the world, New Scientist is offering readers the chance to win an exclusive VIP trip to the Royal Observatory’s history-rewriting Longitude Punk’d exhibition and the National Maritime Museum’s stunning Ships, Clocks and Stars exhibition. To enter, all you have to do is answer one simple question.

Longitude Punk’d is a fantastical collection of eccentric inventions specially created by steampunk luminaries, including award-winning novelist Robert Rankin, to exuberantly blur the boundaries between art and science, fact and fiction.

Ships, Clocks and Stars tells the extraordinary story of the…

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