The Sky at Night - Season 31 / Year 1987

The Sky at Night - Season 31 / Year 1987

Season 31 / Year 1987

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Datesjanv. 18, 1987 - déc. 13, 1987
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Episodes

Photographing The Sky
Year 1987Episode 130 min

Photographing The Sky

Can you take astronomical photographs with limited equipment? The surprising answer is yes. Though such pictures cannot rival those of professional astronomers or skilled, well-equipped amateurs, they are pleasing to the eye and may even be of some scientific value. Patrick Moore talks to Douglas Arnold about what can be achieved with very limited photographic equipment.
janv. 18, 1987
The Study Of Variable Stars
Year 1987Episode 230 min

The Study Of Variable Stars

Studies of variable stars form a very important part of the work of modern amateur astronomers. In this programme, Patrick Moore describes how the amateurs work and also gives the latest news about the variable star R Coronae, which periodically veils itself behind clouds of soot.
févr. 8, 1987
Stellar Catastrophe
Year 1987Episode 330 min

Stellar Catastrophe

On 24 February a supernova blazed out in the Large Cloud of Magellan, which is the brightest of the external star-systems though unfortunately too far south to be seen from Britain. The new supernova is the brightest to have been seen since 1604, and is of immense interest to astronomers. Patrick Moore and Dr Paul Murdin of the Royal Greenwich Observatory talk about the supernova, and what it may tell us about the life-stories of the stars.
mars 15, 1987
A Celebration (30th Anniversary)
Year 1987Episode 430 min

A Celebration (30th Anniversary)

The Sky at Night is now 30 years old; the first programme was transmitted on 24 April 1957, before the space age began. Much has happened in those three decades. Rockets have been to the planets, men have reached the moon, great new telescopes have been built, and electronic aids have to a large extent superseded photographic methods. It has been part of the role of The Sky at Night to keep viewers abreast of what has been happening, and to interest newcomers of all ages. This programme looks back over the years, showing again some of the highlights, and then looking ahead to the great new telescopes and the developments which may be expected in the future.
avr. 24, 1987
Air On Other Worlds
Year 1987Episode 530 min

Air On Other Worlds

We depend upon our atmosphere, without it, no life on earth could have appeared. Other worlds, too, have atmospheres of various kinds, some of them dense and corrosive, others incredibly thin. Patrick Moore talks to Dr Garry Hunt about our neighbour worlds.
mai 17, 1987
High Moon
Year 1987Episode 630 min

High Moon

The Earth and the Moon travel together round the Sun, but the movements of the Moon itself are not so straightforward as might be thought. Patrick Moore and Dr Ron Maddison discuss the whole question of how the Moon moves, how it affects the tides, and why it is very slowly receding from the Earth, at the same time slowing down the Earth's rate of rotation.
juin 14, 1987
The William Herschel Telescope
Year 1987Episode 730 min

The William Herschel Telescope

Coming into operation shortly is a telescope that is not only one of the largest in the world, but probably the most accurate. The William Herschel telescope is on the summit of an extinct volcano on La Palma in the Canary Islands. Patrick Moore visits the telescope and talks to the astronomers who have been closely connected with its development.
juil. 12, 1987
The Roof Of The World
Year 1987Episode 830 min

The Roof Of The World

A great new telescope has just come into operation at the Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii, almost 14,000 feet above sea level. It is the James Clerk Maxwell. Telescope, a sort of radio telescope designed to study regions of the universe where stars are being born. Patrick Moore visits the telescope and talks to the astronomers who planned and built it.
août 9, 1987
The Hunt For Planet Ten
Year 1987Episode 930 min

The Hunt For Planet Ten

Is there a tenth planet? New evidence seems to indicate that there is in fact an extra member of the solar system, moving far beyond the paths of the most distant planets now known, Pluto and Neptune. Patrick Moore discusses the whole problem, and speculates as to what Planet Ten may be like - if it really exists!
sept. 6, 1987
The Exploding Star
Year 1987Episode 1030 min

The Exploding Star

In February of this year a supernova burst out in a neighbouring galaxy and became visible to the naked eye. It has provided astronomers with all kinds of problems. Patrick Moore talks to Dr Russell Cannon , Director of the Siding Spring Observatory in Australia, and to Dr Paul Murdin of the Royal Greenwich Observatory about this remarkable event.
sept. 27, 1987
Jodrell - The Listening Bank
Year 1987Episode 1130 min

Jodrell - The Listening Bank

Thirty years after its completion, the most famous radio telescope in the world - the 250 foot 'dish' at Jodrell Bank - was officially renamed The Lovell Telescope in honour of its creator. Patrick Moore talks about the work at Jodrell Bank with Sir Bernard Lovell and with the present Director, the Astronomer Royal, Professor Sir Francis Graham Smith.
oct. 18, 1987
A Telescope For Christmas
Year 1987Episode 1230 min

A Telescope For Christmas

Do you want to own an astronomical telescope? If so, you must take great care before purchasing. Patrick Moore offers advice to would-be buyers, and warns of some of the pitfalls.
nov. 15, 1987
Where Are The Stars
Year 1987Episode 1330 min

Where Are The Stars

What are the exact positions of the stars in the sky? How do they move, and how far away are they? These are the problems which will be studied from Hipparcos, an artificial satellite due to be launched in 1988. Patrick Moore talks about Hipparcos with Andrew Murray, of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, who has been deeply involved with the project ever since it was first planned.
déc. 13, 1987

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