The Sky at Night - 2000

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Millennium Astronomy

1 - Millennium Astronomy

Air Date: January 17, 2000

Dr Allan Chapman discusses with Patrick Moore the development of astronomy over the last 1,000 years.

A Glimpse of a New World

2 - A Glimpse of a New World

Air Date: February 7, 2000

Dr Alan Penny joins Patrick Moore to discuss the discovery of a vast planet orbiting a star 55 light years away.

Two of a Kind

3 - Two of a Kind

Air Date: March 6, 2000

Professor Chris Kitchin joins Patrick Moore to discuss the tendency of stars to be members of pairs.

X-ray Vision

4 - X-ray Vision

Air Date: April 3, 2000

Professor Martin joins Patrick Moore to give the news on the latest x-ray mission, the Newton satellite.

A Massing of Planets

5 - A Massing of Planets

Air Date: May 1, 2000

In May several planets will line up, which has not happened since the 1930s. Patrick Moore and Dr John Mason discuss this planetary conjunction.

The Moon in Focus

6 - The Moon in Focus

Air Date: May 22, 2000

Patrick Moore discusses the signs of very mild activity that occasionally appear on the moon.

Dr. Caldwell's Catalogue

7 - Dr. Caldwell's Catalogue

Air Date: June 26, 2000

Patrick Moore runs through his Caldwell Catalogue naming his top ten favourite star clusters, galaxies and nebulae.

Back to Basics

8 - Back to Basics

Air Date: July 24, 2000

Astronomy has its own language, and some of the terms are unfamiliar in ordinary conversation. In this programme, the first of two devoted to the subject, Patrick Moore is joined by Chris Lintott, of Magdalen College, Cambridge, to explain some of the basic terms.

Back to Basics - Into Deep Space

9 - Back to Basics - Into Deep Space

Air Date: August 21, 2000

In the previous programme, Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott discussed some of the often unfamiliar terms used by astronomers. They concentrated upon terms relating to our own local part of the Universe. This evening they range further, and discuss terms such as galaxies, nebulae, black holes and the Hubble Constant.

Wimps and Machos

10 - Wimps and Machos

Air Date: September 11, 2000

Patrick Moore is joined by lain Nicolson to give the latest news on the problem of "dark matter".

The Darkness of the Universe

11 - The Darkness of the Universe

Air Date: October 16, 2000

Patrick Moore and lain Nicolson look at how massive bodies, theoretical particles and the concept of dark energy may all play a part in determining the ultimate fate of the Universe.

Worlds Apart

12 - Worlds Apart

Air Date: November 6, 2000

Patrick Moore is joined by Dr Alan Penny of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory to discuss Project Darwin, designed to explore the possibility of "other Earths".

An Astronaut's View

13 - An Astronaut's View

Air Date: December 11, 2000

Nasa astronaut Dr Jeffrey Hoffman describes the experience of stargazing in outer space.