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The Sky at Night · S13 E1

The Moon - A New Era

1969-01-27

Man has just taken his first close look at the moon, and in a few months American spacecraft are expected to bring back samples of the moon's crust for analysis. At this turning point in lunar research, as the long history of earth-based observation gives way to first-hand experience, Patrick Moore sums up our present knowledge; Raymond Baxter discusses the significance of the new developments with Sir Bernard Lovell, Professor J.G. Davies, and Dr. J.H. Thomson at Jodrell Bank; and Patrick Moore describes the optical work done at the world's highest observatory, the Pic du Midi. Sequences in France made available by courtesy of the French Television Service

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Season 13 Episodes

  • E1The Moon - A New Era
  • E2How Much Can You See?
  • E3Jupiter, the Giant Planet
  • E4The Moon and the Earth
  • E5Mars Target Two
  • E6When Venus Crosses the Sun
  • E7The Needles of Space
  • E8The Weather of Mars
  • E9Relativity
  • E10Stars that Come and Go
  • E11The Moons of Saturn
  • E12The Grand Tour
  • E13A 'Sky at Night' Special 1969 - Year of Space