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The Sky at Night · S13 E6

When Venus Crosses the Sun

1969-06-16

Unique scientific observations are made on the rare occasions when Venus 'transits' - or crosses - the sun. Tonight's programme marks the bicentenary of Captain Cook's voyage to the South Pacific to observe a transit - on June 3, 1769 - during which he claimed Australia for Britain on his way home. Patrick Moore talks to Cdr. Derek Howse, R.N. about Cook's voyage and to Dr. Vinicio Barocas about the first astronomer ever to observe a transit, in 1639 - a twenty-year-old Lancashire curate, the Rev. Jeremiah Horrocks

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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