Jan 12, 1959
Patrick Moore describes the life-cycle of a star and compares the Sun's history with that of Betelgeuse, the vast red giant now visible in Orion.


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Jan 12, 1959
Patrick Moore describes the life-cycle of a star and compares the Sun's history with that of Betelgeuse, the vast red giant now visible in Orion.
Feb 9, 1959
Patrick Moore describes the life-cycle of a star and compares the Sun's history with that of Betelgeuse, the vast red giant now visible in Orion.
Mar 9, 1959
Patrick Moore talks about the forthcoming partial eclipse of the Moon and about the planet Mercury, which is at its most visible period for some time.
Apr 6, 1959
Patrick Moore and Roger Griffin talk about these pairs of suns revolving round each other, and how they help astronomers to measure the masses of the stars.
May 4, 1959
Patrick Moore discusses with Dr Harlow Shapley, former Director of Harvard College Observatory and one of the world's leading astronomers, our island of stars in the Universe, of which the solar system forms a minute and insignificant part.
Jun 10, 1959
Patrick Moore talks about some of the lesser known bodies of the Solar System.
Jul 8, 1959
Patrick Moore discusses with F. L. Jackson, F.R.A.S., the theory that the planet Venus is covered with a shallow ocean, which might possibly contain single-celled creatures of a primeval type.
Aug 5, 1959
Patrick Moore discusses with Colin Ronan the Northern Lights and other similar natural phenomena.
Aug 31, 1959
Patrick Moore talks about the planet Saturn, which may now be seen low in the south, looking like a fairly bright yellowish star. With its rings of satellites and its retinue of moons, it is one of the loveliest objects in the whole sky.
Sep 28, 1959
Patrick Moore introduces George Alcock who recently discovered two new planets. He also speaks about the eclipse of the sun which is visible here next Friday.
Oct 26, 1959
Patrick Moore talks with Colin Ronan about what is known of the hidden side of the moon, and about the Russian satellite Lunik III, its path through space, its looping of the moon, and the possible information it has brought back with it.
Nov 16, 1959
Patrick Moore talks about double stars.
Dec 14, 1959
Patrick Moore gives an astronomer's view of the Star of Bethlehem which is described in Chapter 2 of the Gospel according to St. Matthew.
Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.
The Sky at Night Season 3 premiered on January 12, 1959.
The Sky at Night Season 3 has 13 episodes.
The season opens with Season 3 Episode 1, "Life and Death of the Sun". It aired on January 12, 1959.
Go to Season 3 Episode 1