Sir Patrick Moore also loved cats more than humans he once said in one of his interviews and always appealed to people to rescue them if they could do so. He also wrote a book about cats. I loved him for that reason alone. 💛👌🐾
What a wonderful man! A lifetime of remarkable accomplishment. By inspiring so many with his knowledge and great enthusiasm, he was a preeminent contributor to science and culture.
Today, 9 December 2022, is the 10th anniversary of the death of Sir Patrick Moore, whose enthusiastic commentaries on astronomy and space were a truly great inspiration for so many people and whose Sky at Night programme continues to this day, 10 years on, and this is one of many legacies that Sir Patrick has left us. His enthusiasm for his subject and his passion for it are still very sorely missed and always will be. I hope up there somewhere he has a glorious view of the stars and planets, comets, galaxies, asteroids, black holes, nebulae and so on.
Love how the presenter used the term astrologist and so the guest quickly uses the term astronomer very quickly in response…. Sir Patrick would be proud!
It is such a shame that Sir Patrick Moore did not live long enough to see events such as the Pluto flyby, The Rosetta Philadelphia lander on a comet, the amazing close up pictures of Jupiter from the Juno Spacecraft, the discoveries that the Dawn probe has made at Ceres, the end of the tremendous
Tremendously successful Cassini probe, the discovery of gravitational waves, the list could go on! At least the Sky at Night has continued, carrying on his legacy, with worthy successors, although I don’t Think we shall ever see a man like him again. He was truly a one-off, and his enthusiastic commentaries On astronomy and space will always be missed.
GamesMaster 🥰🥰 2023 and what a legend was Sir Patrick. Makes me proud to be be British. The wonder he exude about our place in the universe and the night sky. Don't stop looking at the sky at night and wonder about our wonderful universe.
A beautiful human being
Sir Patrick Moore also loved cats more than humans he once said in one of his interviews and always appealed to people to rescue them if they could do so. He also wrote a book about cats. I loved him for that reason alone. 💛👌🐾
Patrick Moore was a real gem i still miss him
What a wonderful man! A lifetime of remarkable accomplishment. By inspiring so many with his knowledge and great enthusiasm, he was a preeminent contributor to science and culture.
Today, 9 December 2022, is the 10th anniversary of the death of Sir Patrick Moore, whose enthusiastic commentaries on astronomy and space were a truly great inspiration for so many people and whose Sky at Night programme continues to this day, 10 years on, and this is one of many legacies that Sir Patrick has left us. His enthusiasm for his subject and his passion for it are still very sorely missed and always will be. I hope up there somewhere he has a glorious view of the stars and planets, comets, galaxies, asteroids, black holes, nebulae and so on.
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Love how the presenter used the term astrologist and so the guest quickly uses the term astronomer very quickly in response…. Sir Patrick would be proud!
I still miss him...
He taught himself! R.I.P legend
An inspiration and now a star in the cosmos
sir patrick the gamesmaster RIP friend.
Sir Patrick Moore and Sir David Attenborough. Giants.
It is such a shame that Sir Patrick Moore did not live long enough to see events such as the Pluto flyby,
The Rosetta Philadelphia lander on a comet, the amazing close up pictures of Jupiter from the Juno
Spacecraft, the discoveries that the Dawn probe has made at Ceres, the end of the tremendous
A very modest gentleman Patrick and a LEGEND! I hope someone will name something “heavenly” after him! Memorialise him in the sky! ⭐️✨🌙🙏 R.I.P
Tremendously successful Cassini probe, the discovery of gravitational waves, the list could go on!
At least the Sky at Night has continued, carrying on his legacy, with worthy successors, although I don’t
Think we shall ever see a man like him again. He was truly a one-off, and his enthusiastic commentaries
On astronomy and space will always be missed.
GamesMaster 🥰🥰 2023 and what a legend was Sir Patrick. Makes me proud to be be British. The wonder he exude about our place in the universe and the night sky. Don't stop looking at the sky at night and wonder about our wonderful universe.
If he can do it, so can I.
At around 3.45 the interviewer says...' You're a bit of an amateur ASTROLOGER yourself...'
Probably a ‘slip of the tongue’…the interviewer, Sarah Smith, is far too intelligent to confuse astronomy with astrology!
Shame, he was great. 😢
3:43 astronomy =/= astrology
Christopher Stokes Yes news reporter who does not know her left from her right.
He taught himself! R.I.P legend