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The Sky at Night · S23 E6

Looking at the Weather from Space

1979-05-30

'Is it going to rain today?' 'Will it be a sunny weekend? ' The British are famous for discussing the weather. Its vagaries are part of our lives, and we all watch the forecasts. 1957 saw the start of the space age, and since then space probes have not only provided information about other planets in the solar system, but they have also studied the atmosphere and weather on Earth itself. Recently, more elaborate satellites have produced the clear pictures we see on television forecasts. Patrick Moore talks to Michael Fish about how these satellites in space have revolutionized weather forecasting.

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Season 23 Episodes

  • E1Venus Explored
  • E2The Man who Mapped the Nebulae
  • E3Is Life on Earth Unique?
  • E4The Space Between the Stars
  • E5Voyager to Jupiter
  • E6Looking at the Weather from Space
  • E7X-Rays from Space
  • E8Voyager 2 Reaches Jupiter
  • E9The Zodiac
  • E10Pioneer to Saturn
  • E11Observing the Sun
  • E12The Message of Starlight
  • E13UFOs - fact or fantasy?