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The Sky at Night · S33 E3

Cosmic Lighthouse

1989-03-12

Pulsars are among the most bizarre objects in the universe. They are very small, amazingly dense and spinning round rapidly. Astronomers have been waiting to see whether the supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud, seen in 1987, will produce a pulsar. Reports from the Cerro Tololo Observatory in Chile indicate that this may well be the case, as Dr Paul Murdin discusses with Patrick Moore.

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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