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The Sky at Night: Pulsars

on BBC One London

Strange, quickly vibrating radio sources have been discovered far out in space. These pulsating stars or 'pulsars' are one of the most exciting discoveries of modern science, and have taken astronomers by surprise.
Patrick Moore talks about them with Dr. A. Hewish at Cambridge and discusses the implications with Sir Bernard Lovell and Professor F. Graham Smith at Jodrell Bank.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick Moore
Guest:
Dr. A. Hewish
Guest:
Sir Bernard Lovell
Guest:
Professor F. Graham Smith
Director:
Lucy Goodison
Producer:
Patricia Owtram

BBC One London

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