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The Sky at Night · S12 E14

The Moon and the Earth

1968-12-30

Is it unlucky to see the new moon through glass? The moon has always been thought to have a powerful influence on the earth, causing not only tides but good luck, bad luck, and even lunacy, according to its phases. Patrick Moore discusses with Henry Brinton, Bert Foord, weather man and J. P. Hutchinson, a psychiatrist the scientific truths and popular superstitions about the moon's effects on the earth.

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Season 12 Episodes

  • E1Home-Built Observatories
  • E2Calendars of Other Worlds
  • E3The New Planetarium
  • E4Black Clouds in the Galaxy
  • E5Flights of Space Fancy
  • E6A Close Pass by Icarus
  • E7The Unquiet Sun
  • E8Pulsars
  • E9The Structure of the Moon
  • E10The Siberian Eclipse of the Sun
  • E11The Eclipse of the Sun
  • E12The 'Clocks' of Space
  • E13Venus, The Hot Planet
  • E14The Moon and the Earth