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The Sky at Night · S22 E13

Exploded Star

1978-11-15

Six thousand light-years away in space lies the Crab Nebula, a patch of spreading gas which is all that is left of a star which was seen to explode in 1054. The most famous of all supernova remnants, it has always been of interest to astronomers, but new techniques developed recently have further increased its importance. Patrick Moore talks to Dr Simon Mitton about supernovae and their role in the manufacture of the heavy elements from which worlds such as our own Earth are made.

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Season 22 Episodes

  • E1Exploring the Night Sky with Binoculars
  • E2The Nearest Galaxies
  • E3The New Mars
  • E4Suns, Space-Ships and Bug-Eyed Monsters
  • E5The Asteroids
  • E6Birth of a Star
  • E7Astronomers' View of the Earth
  • E8Gamma Ray Astronomy
  • E9The Edge of the Solar System
  • E10Question and Answer
  • E11Does Anything Ever Happen on the Moon?
  • E12Where Did Life Begin?
  • E13Exploded Star
  • E14The Alignment of the Planets