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The Sky at Night · S22 E2

The Nearest Galaxies

1978-02-08

What is the most remote object ever visible with the naked eye? The answer is: the Great Spiral in Andromeda, which is a member of our Local Group of galaxies, but is still very remote - its light takes over two million years to reach us. The Local Group is now known to contain over 25 members, some of which are huge systems while others are dwarf galaxies. Patrick Moore talks about the Local Group to Heather Couper , lecturer at the Caird Planetarium, Greenwich.

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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