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The Sky at Night: Neutrino Hunting

on BBC One London

A mile below the Black Hills of Dakota lies a huge tank of cleaning fluid deep inside a gold mine - the world's strangest observatory. It is designed to collect neutrinos sent out by the sun. But what do we really know about the sun? Some of our long-cherished theories seem to be wrong.
Patrick Moore visits this unusual observatory and talks to Drs Raymond Davis and Keith Rowley about the results of their work.

Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick Moore
Expert:
Dr Raymond Davis
Expert:
Dr Keith Rowley
Photography:
Nigel Walters
Sound:
Doug Mawson
Film Editor:
Keith Raven
Producer:
Pieter Morpurgo

BBC One London

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