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The Sky at Night

on BBC One London

Stars of the Far South
How many people living in Britain have seen the Southern Cross? It never rises over Europe, but it is a familiar sight to those who live in the Southern Hemisphere. The stars of the far south are indeed of special interest, and Patrick Moore talks about them, explaining why they are important and the reasons why they are invisible from Britain. Many of the new giant telescopes are being set up in the Southern Hemisphere to study objects of particular significance, such as the Clouds of Magellan, and in this programme PATRICK MOORE talks about these new developments with Dr David Allen , who is carrying out research at Siding Spring Observatory in Australia.
Producer TONY BROUGHTON

Contributors

Talks:
Patrick Moore
Talks:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Dr David Allen
Producer:
Tony Broughton

BBC One London

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