Patrick Moore is joined by Dr David Wynn-Williams who has with him a miniature spectrometer that is about to be tested in Antarctica and one day may find evidence of Martian life.
Patrick Moore is joined by Professor Chris Kitchin to discuss how galaxies are formed, and to predict the fate of the Milky Way when it collides with the Andromeda galaxy in 3,000 million years time.
Patrick Moore tells the story of Ursa Major - The Great Bear - and its smaller companion, Ursa Minor, picking out double stars, nebulae and galaxies in these simple constellations.
Patrick Moore is joined by Douglas Arnold to dispel suggestions that the Apollo Moon landings were fake, and convince us that 12 men have indeed set foot on the moon.
For 45 years, The Sky at Night has charted science-fiction becoming science fact. Patrick Moore recalls the milestones that have changed our understanding of the Universe and our place within it.
Patrick Moore is joined by Professor Fred Watson from the Anglo-Australian Observatory to view some of the images taken by the UK Schmidt telescope. They discuss the exciting new 6dF project.
Patrick Moore visits Britain's newest planetarium at Chichester, where the wonders of the cosmos can be observed night and day. Dr. John Mason shows him around.
Britain's foremost radio astronomy observatory at Jodrell Bank celebrates its 45th anniversary this year. Patrick Moore remembers its unique discoveries and explores the future of radio astronomy.
Photographing the night sky and astronomical events is skillful, challenging, and requires lots of patience. Patrick Moore talks to John Fletcher and Dr Steve Wainwright, two amateur astro-photographers, about their pictures and techniques
In the second of this two-part special from Jodrell Bank, the Sky at Night explores the future of radio astronomy. Many significant discoveries were found by Jodrell Bank, and more are expected.
In the 600th edition of The Sky at Night, Sir Patrick Moore interviews Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees, who talks about the cosmos, black holes, dark matter and explains the new theories for the future of the Universe and its origin.
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By what name was The Sky at Night (1957) officially released in Canada in English?