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Nature 447, 1058 (28 June 2007) | doi:10.1038/4471058a; Published online 27 June 2007
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Science in culture: The clever cone
Martin Kemp1
Traditionally planetariums have been housed in domed structures, echoing the 'vault of the heavens'. As we approach the new Peter Harrison Planetarium at Greenwich, London, across the terrace overlooking the Thames, high above Inigo Jones's Queen's House and Christopher Wren's Greenwich Hospital, our expectations are confounded.
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