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The Sky at Night on IMDB
First Aired: April 24th, 1957
Status: Continuing
Network: BBC Four
Summary: Your monthly journey through the fascinating world of space and astronomy with the latest thinking on what's out there in space and what you can see in the night sky.
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Season 1963
Episode 1: Bases on The Moon
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Episode 2: Space Stations For Mars
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Episode 3: Venus Revealed
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Summary: Results of Mariner 2.
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Summary: Jodrell Bank.
Episode 5: Exploding Stars
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Episode 6: Science Fact & Science Fiction
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Summary: Including a report on the discovery of Barnard's Star.
Episode 7: The Birth Of The Planets
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Episode 8: The Active Moon
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Summary: Russian report on traces of volcanic activity.
Episode 9: Eclipse Of The Sun
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Summary: Special edition.
Episode 10: Sunspots (The Sun In Action)
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Summary: Cosmic ray flare on the Sun of 16 July 1959.
Episode 11: Manned Bases On The Moon
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Summary: Many of the early Sky at Night programmes were destroyed or lost from the BBC library. Recently this early and very rare programme from 1963 with Arthur C Clarke, was discovered in an African TV station. Patrick and Arthur were both members of the British Interplanetary Society and here they discuss bases on the Moon and Mars. Arthur C Clarke made very few interviews, so this really is a broadcasting gem- once lost, but now found.
Episode 12: Measuring The Universe
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Episode 13: Jupiter Disturbed
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Episode 14: Star Myths
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