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The Sky at Night · S13 E3

Jupiter, the Giant Planet

1969-03-24

Jupiter is specially brilliant this month, but it is so remote that many of its mysteries are still unsolved. Patrick Moore discusses them with Terence Moseley Two bright planets are in the evening sky now. Venus is in the west, and at present two Russian spacecraft are on their way there. In this evening's The Sky at Night Patrick Moore gives the results of the investigation into whether anyone can see the crescent shape of Venus with the naked eye-which may help to clear up the mystery of the old references to 'the horned Venus.' Attention is then turned to the other brilliant planet, Jupiter—, the giant of the sun's family, with its belts, moons, and strange Red Spot. Patrick Moore is joined by Terence Moseley to discuss this remarkable world which is always changing; large enough to hold more than 1,000 earths, it is a fascinating object when seen through even a small telescope, if only because one never knows what to expect next!

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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