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The Sky at Night (1957)

1995

Your monthly journey through the fascinating world of space and astronomy with the latest thinking on what's out there in space and what you can see in the night sky.

Released April 24, 1957 Episode 30 min 2+
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S39E1 - The Youthful Universe?

New results from the Hubble Space Telescope reveal a fascinating and unexpected puzzle surrounding the age of the universe. Patrick Moore and Dr. Shaun Hughes of the Royal Greenwich Observatory discuss the implications.
Jan. 9, 1995, midnight

S39E2 - Belt Round the Sun

Professor Iwan Williams of Queen Mary and Westfield College joins Patrick Moore to examine some recently discovered little worlds.
Feb. 6, 1995, midnight

S39E3 - Onward to Mars

The planet Mars is now prominent in the evening sky, and a telescope can show its red dust deserts. Presented by Patrick Moore with Dr Peter Cattermole.
March 6, 1995, midnight

S39E4 - Spring in the Sky

To mark his 500th appearance presenting the show, Patrick Moore gives an enthusiastic tour of the night sky. He surveys the planets Mars, Venus and Jupiter and marvels at dazzling constellations, star clusters and nebulae.
April 3, 1995, midnight

S39E5 - Star Cradles

Dr Chris Kitchin of the University of Hertfordshire, joins Patrick Moore to discuss how stars are born.
May 1, 1995, midnight

S39E6 - Edge on Saturn

For the first time in 15 years Saturn's rings are facing edgewise on to the Earth. Dr. Carl Murray joins Patrick Moore to explain exactly what is happening.
May 29, 1995, midnight

S39E7 - The Flying Observatory

Patrick Moore takes part in a flight aboard the Kuiper Airborne Observatory.
June 26, 1995, midnight

S39E8 - Comet Crash Update

Dr Steven Millerjoins Patrick Moore to summarise the full analysed results of the comet Shoemaker-Levy's collision with the planet Jupiter in 1994.
July 23, 1995, midnight

S39E9 - Is Anyone Out There?

It is now a commonly held belief that mankind is the sole advanced form of life in the solar system. But there are so many stars that the chances of humans being alone in the universe seem infinitesimally small. Presented by Patrick Moore
Aug. 21, 1995, midnight

S39E10 - The Far Planets

Patrick Moore with news of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
Sept. 18, 1995, midnight

S39E11 - Fibres of Light

Dr Russell Cannon talks with Patrick Moore about the Anglo-Australian Observatory telescope's new facility.
Oct. 16, 1995, midnight

S39E12 - Fireworks Night

Dr John Mason talks to Patrick Moore about the Leonids, seasonal meteor showers which this year are predicted to be abundant.
Nov. 13, 1995, midnight

S39E13 - Mission To Jupiter

The Galileo probe to Jupiter is now due to send back information on the giant planet. Professor Garry Hunt joins Patrick Moore for an update.
Dec. 11, 1995, midnight
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BBC Four
30 min/ep
25752 min
April 24, 1957
Nov. 10, 2025, midnight
Returning Series
TV-G / 2+

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