Wow, it's crazy that they're still continuing this series. They've been making this since like the 70s or 80s. I particularly remember them interviewing one of the engineers who worked on Cassini before it ever arrived at Saturn.
Sky at night began in 1959, of course with his famous amateur astronomer, Sir Patrick Moore. He is in the Guiness book ! In 1986, aged 59, he joked saying he would live 137 years to see Halley's comet again on its next return ! He wrote many interesting books !!
No probes to anything in the solar system until the oceans of Europa are explored. Finding life outside of earth should be a giant priority and Europa is the most likely candidate
Love this. I'm fascinated by the ice giants.
BBC is outstanding and incomparable 🙏🙏👍
it does these programmes well, but everything else is woke inclusion nonsense
Wow, it's crazy that they're still continuing this series. They've been making this since like the 70s or 80s. I particularly remember them interviewing one of the engineers who worked on Cassini before it ever arrived at Saturn.
April 1957 is when it started, in fact.
Thankyou for these episodes :)
Sky at night began in 1959, of course with his famous amateur astronomer, Sir Patrick Moore.
He is in the Guiness book !
In 1986, aged 59, he joked saying he would live 137 years to see Halley's comet again on its next return !
He wrote many interesting books !!
I love This Programme .............Thank you BBC.
Can you do the same for the gas giants jupiter and saturn the same thing but the gas giants.
Wow… all of us aren’t even one years old and never will be on Neptune
Saturn ka aur video banao
No probes to anything in the solar system until the oceans of Europa are explored. Finding life outside of earth should be a giant priority and Europa is the most likely candidate
I love how they say distance in imperial but say the temp in metric lmao
I love the music but it sounds like music for a vampire lol 😂😆😆😂.
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ice giant is such an annoying term
oh my god, i cant listen to this over dramatic lady.