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The Sky at Night · S33 E1

Mysteries of the Winter Sky

1989-01-15

The winter sky is magnificent, with Orion dominant; this year there are also two of the brilliant planets, Jupiter and Mars. But there are puzzles to solve, too. For example, why was Sirius once described as a red star rather than a white one - and has Alcor, the companion to Mizar in the Great Bear, brightened since ancient times? Patrick Moore takes a look round the winner sky, and discusses some of these curious mysteries.

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Season 33 Episodes

  • E1Mysteries of the Winter Sky
  • E2Icebergs and Crouching Giants
  • E3Cosmic Lighthouse
  • E4Observing from La Silla
  • E5Exploring the Ultraviolet Sky
  • E6Telescopes for the 90s
  • E7The Curious Little World of Pluto
  • E8Eclipse of the Moon
  • E9Observing from the Atacama
  • E10Neptune - Voyager's Last Planet
  • E11The Making of an Astronomer
  • E12The Bull in the Sky
  • E13Voyager's Grand Tour