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The Sky at Night · S29 E11

Red Shift - or Red Herring?

1985-10-14

How large is the universe? Astronomers measure the distances of very remote objects by using spectroscopes, but today there are some doubts as to whether the measurements are reliable. Two star-systems in the constellation of the Fishes appear to give very confusing results. Patrick Moore talks to Iain Nicolson about these new results and what they may mean.

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Season 29 Episodes

  • E1Worlds Apart?
  • E2Colours of the Stars
  • E3The Year of the Comet
  • E4The Sky in Infra-Red
  • E5Moon Rills
  • E6Little Worlds
  • E7Summer Sky
  • E8Infra-Red at Siding Spring
  • E9Mizar
  • E10The Computerised Amateur
  • E11Red Shift - or Red Herring?
  • E12The Comet Returns
  • E13How Wrong We Were