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The Sky at Night · S21 E13

Suns, Space-ships, and Bug-eyed Monsters

1977-12-14

Ever since the days of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, science fiction and space exploration have been closely linked, and over the last 100 years science fiction has often become science fact. Rockets to the moon, orbiting stations, missions to Mars and the outer planets-all these were forecast decades ago. Patrick Moore talks to Arthur C. Clarke, science-fiction writer, who describes himself as an armchair astronaut, and The Sky at Night welcomes the return of Michael Bentine, best known as a humorist, but who is also a serious and dedicated scientist.

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Season 21 Episodes

  • E1Sirius, the Dog-Star
  • E2Travel in Space and Time
  • E3The Mapping of Mercury
  • E4Celebrates its 20th anniversary
  • E5The Solar Cycle
  • E6Uranus - the Second Ringed Planet?
  • E7The New Infra-red Telescope
  • E8The Swan in the Sky
  • E9The Voyager Missions
  • E10Stars of the Far South
  • E11The Amateur Astronomer
  • E12Why Do the Planets Shine?
  • E13Suns, Space-ships, and Bug-eyed Monsters