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The Best Episodes of The Sky at Night Season 7

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Every episode of The Sky at Night Season 7 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of The Sky at Night Season 7!

The Best Episodes of The Sky at Night Season 7

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...
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    #1 - Space '63

    S7:E1

    1963 promises to be an exciting year for astronomy and space exploration. Patrick Moore forecasts some of the possible highlights.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #2 - Space Stations for Mars

    S7:E2

    A Russian astronomer has suggested that the two moons of Mars might be artificial space stations. Patrick Moore discusses the peculiarities of the Red Planet's satellites and considers whether they might be used as staging points for future manned exploration of Mars.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #3 - Venus Revealed

    S7:E3

    Patrick Moore and Howard Miles Director of the Artificial Satellite Section of the British Astronomical Association discuss the American space probe Mariner II and its remarkable new findings about the planet Venus.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #4 - Exploding Stars

    S7:E4

    Patrick Moore talks about the exploding star or nova in the constellation of Hercules which was recently discovered by an amateur astronomer in Sweden, and discusses the sequence of events which leads to these tremendous celestial catastrophes.

    Director:Unknown
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    #5 - Science Fiction and Science Fact

    S7:E5

    Patrick Moore discusses with Anthony Michaelis how over the years many writers' fantasies, like Bishop Godwin's voyage to the Moon of A.D. 1657, are now becoming reality, and whether other favourite theories of science fiction - anti-gravity, for instance - may in turn become fact.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #6 - Birth of the Planets

    S7:E6

    American astronomers have just reported the discovery of a planet moving round a near star. It is now believed that similar planet families must be common in space. Patrick Moore discusses the latest theories about how planets come into being.

    Director:Unknown
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    #7 - The Active Moon

    S7:E7

    It used to be thought that the moon had been a dead world for millions of years. Now Russian observers have reported traces of volcanic activity in two craters. Patrick Moore discusses the evidence with Dr. T. M. Sugden, F.R.S. and considers how it affects theories of the moon's present state.

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    #8 - Superflare

    S7:E8

    Patrick Moore and Professor C. W. Allen of London University show and discuss a remarkable film of the sun.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #9 - Moon Base

    S7:E9

    Patrick Moore discusses with Arthur C. Clarke, one of the pioneer thinkers of space exploration, how his ideas have developed as he has seen the reality happen, and in particular what will be the problems of organising a manned base on the moon.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #10 - Measuring the Universe

    S7:E10

    Following the re-measurement of the distance to the nearest star system-the Andromeda Galaxy-as 2.2 million light years, Patrick Moore discusses with Henry Brinton how these enormous distances are calculated.

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    #11 - Jupiter Disturbed

    S7:E11

    Patrick Moore discusses the recent unusual happenings observed in the surface markings of the giant planet Jupiter.

    Director:Unknown
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    #12 - Star Myths

    S7:E12

    The stars have always compelled men's attention. Patrick Moore and Colin Ronan discuss some of the extraordinary legends attached to them in the past.

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Season 7 Ratings Summary

"Space '63" is the best rated episode of "The Sky at Night" season 7. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 1/23/1963. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Space Stations for Mars".