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The Sky at Night · S26 E3

The Largest Star?

1982-03-14

Close to the brilliant star Capella, in the constellation of Auriga, there is a particularly interesting star, Epsilon Aurigae. We know it is made up of two stars, but we can only see one directly. The mysterious companion is invisible, but can be detected by infra-red. It may be the largest star known to science-or, just possibly, it might be what is known as a 'black hole'. This summer the companion is due to pass in front of the visible star, so that astronomers will be doing all they can to find out just what it really is. Patrick Moore talks to Heather Couper who has made a special study ef this strange object.

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Season 26 Episodes

  • E1The Winter Sky
  • E2The Changing Face of Venus
  • E3The Largest Star?
  • E4When Planets Loop the Loop
  • E5The Unfolding Universe
  • E6The Depths of Space
  • E7La Palma: a New Observatory
  • E8The Hunt for the Tenth Planet
  • E9Siding Spring
  • E10The Mystery of the Spiral Arm
  • E11The Cosmic Serpent
  • E12The Last Man on the Moon