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The Sky at Night · S25 E9

The Perseids

1981-08-23

Meteors, or shooting stars, space debris shed by comets travelling round the sun, can produce brilliant displays and the Perseids, seen each year between 27 July and 17 August, are unusually spectacular. They are of special interest during the early 1980s, because the comet associated with them - Swift-Tuttle - is due back having been unobserved for 120 years. Patrick Moore talks to John Mason , who led an expedition to France to study the Perseids, and looks forward to the return of Halley's Comet, which also is associated with meteor showers.

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Season 25 Episodes

  • E1The 200-inch Telescope at Mount
  • E2The Sword of Orion
  • E3Mr Herschel's Planet
  • E4The Spring Sky
  • E5'In the Beginning.... '
  • E6Neptune - the Mysterious Giant
  • E7Bombardment from Space
  • E8The Summer Sky
  • E9The Perseids
  • E10Voyager 2: A Second Opinion of Saturn
  • E11A Tribute to Sir Bernard Lovell
  • E12The Autumn Sky
  • E13The Star of Bethlehem