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The Sky At Night

Season 2011 2011
TV-G

  • 2011-01-03T22:00:00Z on BBC Four
  • 30m
  • 6h (12 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary, News
Sir Patrick Moore (1923-2012) began presenting The Sky at Night in April 1957. Airing a new episode every month, the show continues to explore our solar system and beyond. It is the longest running science show on TV. Many famous people have appeared on The Sky at Night, among them: Harlow Shapley, Carl Sagan and Jocelyn Bell-Burnell. Many astronauts have also appeared, including Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. Recordings of most of the early episodes no longer exist.

12 episodes

Season Premiere

2011-01-03T22:00:00Z

2011x01 Volcanoes of the Solar System

Season Premiere

2011x01 Volcanoes of the Solar System

  • 2011-01-03T22:00:00Z30m

The planets and moons of our solar system are covered in volcanoes, some billions of years old and seven times the height of Mount Everest. Sir Patrick Moore discovers the havoc that volcanoes can wreak on our own planet, as well as elsewhere in our solar system.

2011-01-31T22:00:00Z

2011x02 Orion the Hunter

2011x02 Orion the Hunter

  • 2011-01-31T22:00:00Z30m

The great winter constellation of Orion is easily visible, with its ruby red star Betelgeuse and distinctive shape. It is also home to the Orion nebula, our nearest stellar nursery, where thousands of stars are being born. Sir Patrick Moore and the Sky at Night team take us on a tour of this magnificent constellation and its jewels.

2011-03-06T22:00:00Z

2011x03 700 Not Out

2011x03 700 Not Out

  • 2011-03-06T22:00:00Z30m

Sir Patrick Moore celebrates the 700th episode of The Sky at Night at his home in Sussex, with the help of special guests Professor Brian Cox, impressionist and amateur astronomer Jon Culshaw and Lord Martin Rees, the Astronomer Royal. A stellar panel of astronomers gathers to answer vexing questions from the viewers, while Sir Patrick has a close encounter with his younger self.

2011-04-04T21:00:00Z

2011x04 Double Star Party

2011x04 Double Star Party

  • 2011-04-04T21:00:00Z30m

Sir Patrick Moore joins an unlikely star party in the heart of London, where enthusiastic astronomers are cutting through the light pollution to see the planets and stars. Dr Chris Lintott also drops in on another star party - the 88th birthday celebrations for the nation's most famous astronomer.

2011-05-05T21:00:00Z

2011x05 Storm Chasing

2011x05 Storm Chasing

  • 2011-05-05T21:00:00Z30m

In the atmosphere of Saturn there is a gigantic storm, which is bigger than Earth itself. This month Sir Patrick Moore looks at the ringed planet, which can be seen in our night sky now. He talks to Paul Abel and Dr Chris North about these violent eruptions in the atmospheres of other worlds.

And Jon Culshaw, Dr Lucie Green and Pete Lawrence travel to north Norway in search of the aurora borealis.

2011-06-06T21:00:00Z

2011x06 Cygnus the Swan

2011x06 Cygnus the Swan

  • 2011-06-06T21:00:00Z30m

The summer constellation of Cygnus will soon be flying overhead in our night sky. With its rich array of nebulae and star clusters, it is a delight for astronomers to look at in the warm summer evenings. Sir Patrick Moore looks at the yellow star Albireo with its superb azure blue companion, while Chris North goes in search of the Milky Way.

2011-07-03T21:00:00Z

2011x07 The Stars Indoors

2011x07 The Stars Indoors

  • 2011-07-03T21:00:00Z30m

Sir Patrick Moore visits the South Downs Planetarium and discovers how the stars appeared to the ancient Egyptians, whilst Pete Lawrence explains what to look out for in the summer night sky.

2011-08-08T21:00:00Z

2011x08 Dawn at Vesta

2011x08 Dawn at Vesta

  • 2011-08-08T21:00:00Z30m

The NASA spacecraft Dawn is getting up close and personal with the asteroid Vesta. Sir Patrick Moore discusses the first fly-by images of this most unusual asteroid, which will tell us more about how our solar system formed some 4.5 billion years ago. Paul Abel and Pete Lawrence their guide to the August night sky, including the return of the red planet Mars.

2011-09-04T21:00:00Z

2011x09 Final Frontier

2011x09 Final Frontier

  • 2011-09-04T21:00:00Z30m

The future of manned space flight is entering an uncertain phase, with our once vivid dreams of returning to the Moon and landing on Mars shattered by budget cuts and lack of will. Sir Patrick Moore discusses the demise of the shuttle programme with astronaut Piers Sellers, and also goes on an interstellar journey with Project Icarus, the visionary idea of how man might one day visit other worlds.

2011-10-06T21:00:00Z

2011x10 Pegasus and Andromeda

2011x10 Pegasus and Andromeda

  • 2011-10-06T21:00:00Z30m

Two of the great autumn constellations of Andromeda and Pegasus will soon be gracing our night skies. The maiden Andromeda, chained to her rock, awaits her fate whilst the winged horse Pegasus gallops across the celestial skies. Full of interesting stars, nebulae and galaxies, these constellations are rich pickings for astronomers.

2011-11-10T22:00:00Z

2011x11 Curious about Mars

2011x11 Curious about Mars

  • 2011-11-10T22:00:00Z30m

As Mars returns to our night skies, Sir Patrick Moore discusses its four faces. Dr Chris Lintott travels to a world gathering of planetary scientists in Nantes to find out about the NASA mission Curiosity, which will soon leave for the red planet in search of signs of life.

Season Finale

2011-12-08T22:00:00Z

2011x12 Outer Limits

Season Finale

2011x12 Outer Limits

  • 2011-12-08T22:00:00Z30m

The outer limits of the solar system are a dark, cold and mysterious place, which only the Voyager spacecraft have visited. Sir Patrick Moore discusses the ice giants Uranus and Neptune, while Chris Lintott has an early Christmas treat - a lost episode of The Sky at Night from 1963 which has been returned to the BBC, in which Arthur C Clarke talks about his vision of bases on the moon and speculates when man will be on Mars.

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