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The planet Jupiter is brought direct to your screens by means of a television camera that has been attached to the Yapp telescope at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
The planet is described by F. J Hargreaves, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, who made possible the successful televising of the moon in 1949 and 1952.
See 'Television Diary' on page 15

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Presenter:
F. J Hargreaves
Producer:
Andrew Miller Jones

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