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Our team of astronomers tell us what's on view in the night sky. From comets to quasars, there is always something fascinating to discuss in the Universe.

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10 this season · 838 total
s2020e01 A Beginner's Guide 2020-01-12 22:00

A Beginner's Guide

s2020e01 · 2020-01-12 · 22:00

The Sky at Night team go back to basics to show you how to enjoy the night sky, wherever you are. It doesn't matter if you live in a city or in the countryside, if you have a telescope, a pair of binoculars or just your eyes to look with.Pete explains why the night sky changes and joins a group of novice stargazers to talk about the best ways to introduce newcomers to the night. Chris ventures onto a roof in Oxford and marvels at the moon through binoculars, and Maggie goes back to her childhood telescope-making class to talk basic telescope essentials.Curious about the night sky but don't know where to start? Want to know how to make the most of your new telescope? This is the programme for you!

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s2020e02 Here Comes the Sun 2020-04-12 21:00

Here Comes the Sun

s2020e02 · 2020-04-12 · 21:00

Esa's solar orbiter was launched from Cape Canaveral earlier this year on a decade long mission to discover the secrets of our sun. And the Sky at Night was there to capture all the action. Two aspects of this mission make it unique. First, the spacecraft is designed to capture the highest resolution images of the sun ever taken. And then it will orbit the sun to give us a glimpse of what's happening at the its poles, areas we have never seen before.In this programme, we discover just how this spacecraft was built, how it will protect itself against the sun's searing heat and how it will investigate the mysteries of the sun with a suite of ten instruments designed and built across 17 European countries.

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s2020e03 Locked Down but Looking Up 2020-05-10 21:00

Locked Down but Looking Up

s2020e03 · 2020-05-10 · 21:00

The Sky at Night celebrates its 800th episode while filming takes place under the coronavirus lockdown.Chris Lintott explores how some astronomers are managing to continue making observations by controlling telescopes as far away as Hawaii from a laptop in their bedrooms in Belfast. Maggie Aderin-Pocock investigates how members of the public can get involved in analysing data from Mars, even when they are confined to their homes. And Pete Lawrence points out some treats in the night sky that we can all see if we keep looking up even when we're locked down.Plus a treat from the archives of the last 799 episodes set to a specially commissioned new arrangement of the show's famous theme tune. 

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s2020e04 Different Planet, Different Sky 2020-06-14 20:00

Different Planet, Different Sky

s2020e04 · 2020-06-14 · 20:00

The Sky at Night team explore a changing world. Maggie Aderin-Pocock interviews astronaut Jessica Meir, who returned from 205 days on the International Space Station to a world she barely recognised. They also discuss Jessica's experiments in micro-gravity, growing lettuce in space and the first all-female spacewalk.Chris Lintott meets the astronomer who recently announced the discovery of the closest black hole to Earth. Pete Lawrence photographs the dark side of Venus and Lucie Green investigates whether Elon Musk's constellation of Starlink satellites are ruining the night sky. 

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s2020e05 Stars - A Matter of Life and Death 2020-07-12 20:00

Stars - A Matter of Life and Death

s2020e05 · 2020-07-12 · 20:00

The Sky at Night team explore the life and death of stars. Chris Lintott investigates the strange dimming of Betelgeuse, which caused some speculation that it might be about to explode into a supernova. And Maggie Aderin-Pocock reports on the recent discovery of the biggest and brightest supernova ever observed.Lucie Green discovers how historical drawings that pre-date the invention of the telescope are helping us to predict solar activity, and Pete attempts to photograph our very own star, the Sun.The team also pay tribute to pioneering astronomer Margaret Burbidge, who died on 5 April 2020 at the age of 100, whose work led to the understanding that we are all made of stardust.

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s2020e06 Mars: Planet of Dreams 2020-08-09 21:00

Mars: Planet of Dreams

s2020e06 · 2020-08-09 · 21:00

Mars has fascinated us ever since we first looked up to the heavens. We have imagined alien civilisations, exotic life forms and even dreamed of travelling there ourselves. But after the first probes flew past the Red Planet, and with each subsequent mission that has orbited or landed on its surface, that vision has changed. We have come to realise that the planet is, most likely, dead. But that hasn't dimmed our hopes for finding evidence of past life. And our desire to travel there and colonise the Red Planet still endures.From the very beginning of this exploration, the BBC has recorded our shifting perception of Mars. Since the Sky at Night started broadcasting in 1957, there have been over 50 episodes devoted to Mars and more than ten episodes of Horizon. This programme looks back at that coverage.

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s2020e07 Life on Venus 2020-09-14 21:30

Life on Venus

s2020e07 · 2020-09-14 · 21:30

The Sky at Night gains exclusive access to the team of scientists behind the recent discovery of possible signs of life on Venus. Recorded in secret before the news broke, the film reveals the story behind this extraordinary piece of scientific discovery.

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s2020e08 Beyond the Visible 2020-10-11 21:00

Beyond the Visible

s2020e08 · 2020-10-11 · 21:00

How vision-impaired astronomers are able to see the universe.

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s2020e09 Life Beyond Venus 2020-11-08 22:10

Life Beyond Venus

s2020e09 · 2020-11-08 · 22:10

Chris and Maggie report on the reaction to the dramatic announcement of the discovery of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus, a gas that could be a sign of life.

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s2020e10 The State of Astronomy 2020-12-13 22:30

The State of Astronomy

s2020e10 · 2020-12-13 · 22:30

Chris Lintott and Maggie Aderin-Pocock consider the state of astronomy in 2020 and wonder what new, exciting discoveries await across the rest of the decade.

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