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The Sky at Night · S20 E11

A New Look from Old Greenwich

1976-10-28

For many centuries Greenwich Observatory was the world's leading astronomical establishment, and it marks the 'zero for longitude', dividing the world into two hemispheres. More than 20 years ago, the telescopes were shifted to the clearer skies of Sussex; but now the largest of the old telescopes, the 28-inch refractor, has been brought back and is in full operation once more. Patrick Moore and Dr Percy Seymour, of the National Maritime Museum, discuss this new development, and explain the modern role of the Greenwich refractor, which is still the largest telescope of its kind in the British Isles.

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Season 20 Episodes

  • E1The Changing Face of Mars
  • E2The Pole Star
  • E3Black Holes in Space
  • E4The Rings of Saturn
  • E5The Sun and the Earth
  • E6Neutron Stars
  • E7Viking to Mars
  • E8Viking on Mars
  • E9How Far Can You See?
  • E10Viking - The End of the Beginning
  • E11A New Look from Old Greenwich
  • E12Quasars - the Remotest Objects in the Universe?
  • E13The Evening Star