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Season 38
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Episode 13 - A Year In The Life of Hubble
Episode 1 - Cosmic Charioteer Episode 2 - What's in a Name? Episode 3 - Return to the Moon Episode 4 - Studies of the Southern Sky Episode 5 - Celestial Hide and Seek Episode 6 - The Royal Observatory Edinburgh Episode 7 - Swan's Nest Episode 8 - Target Jupiter Episode 9 - Radio Network Australia Episode 10 - The Autumn Sky Episode 11 - Lenses in the Universe Episode 12 - Planets around Pulsars Episode 13 - A Year In The Life of Hubble
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S38 • E1
Cosmic Charioteer
Auriga is one of the most prominent of all the constellations of the northern sky. Patrick Moore explains what can be seen there.
1994-01-09
S38 • E2
What's in a Name?
Celestial names, discussed by Patrick Moore.
1994-02-07
S38 • E3
Return to the Moon
Patrick Moore and Drjohn Mason report on the American lunar probe Clementine.
1994-03-07
S38 • E4
Studies of the Southern Sky
Patrick Moore talks to astronomers carrying out research in Australia.
1994-04-04
S38 • E5
Celestial Hide and Seek
There will be a partial eclipse of the sun on 10 May and of the moon on 25 May. Patrick Moore and H.J.P. Arnold explain what should be visible.
1994-05-02
S38 • E6
The Royal Observatory Edinburgh
Patrick Moore explains the role of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, 100 years after it was established.
1994-05-29
S38 • E7
Swan's Nest
Patrick Moore investigates evidence for the existence of black holes - collapsed stars whose gravitational field is so strong that not even light can escape.
1994-06-27
S38 • E8
Target Jupiter
Earlier this month, the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacted on Jupiter and was destroyed. Patrick Moore reports on the event with Drs Jim Scotti, Steven Miller and John Mason.
1994-07-31
S38 • E9
Radio Network Australia
Australia has become a major centre for radio astronomy. The 210-foot dish at Parkes, New South Wales has been in continuous operation since 1961 and has provided work of fundamental importance. The "Australia Telescope", a network of all the main observatories, now covers a wide area of the continent. In this programme, Patrick Moore goes to the Australian radio observatories and talks to the scientists who have made Australia so important in this branch of astronomy.
1994-09-02
S38 • E10
The Autumn Sky
What to look for in the autumn evening sky. With Patrick Moore.
1994-09-19
S38 • E11
Lenses in the Universe
Professor Richard Ellis of Cambridge University joins Patrick Moore in a programme focusing on gravitational lenses.
1994-10-17
S38 • E12
Planets around Pulsars
Dr Paul Murdin talks to Patrick Moore.
1994-11-14
S38 • E13
A Year In The Life of Hubble
Patrick Moore is joined by Professor Alec Boksenberg to review a successful year for the Hubble Space Telescope.
1994-12-12