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The Sky at Night · S27 E6

Speckles of Light

1983-06-05

The stars, many far bigger than our ' star the sun, are many millions of miles away and appear only as specks of light. Until recently it had been impossible to see any details of the stars. But thanks to a new technique called 'speckle interferometry' this can be done for the first time. Patrick Moore discusses the remarkable results with Professor Alec Boksenberg , Director of the The Royal Greenwich Observatory, Herstmonceux.

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Season 27 Episodes

  • E1The Winter Sky
  • E2A New Frontier
  • E3Mauna Kea - Half-way to Space
  • E4The Quickest Pulsar
  • E5Neutrino Hunting
  • E6Speckles of Light
  • E7Pioneering the Heliosphere
  • E8Illuminating Quasars
  • E9Unlocking the Secrets of Vega
  • E10The Autumn Sky
  • E11The Mount Wilson Observatory
  • E12Discoveries in Space
  • E13The Black Hole Weigh-In
  • E600Episode 600
  • E900Episode 900