When I became the producer of the Sky at Night in 2002, I was given
some friendly advice: “It’s a quiet little programme, not much
happens in astronomy.” How wrong they were! It’s been a hectic and
enthralling time ever since:, with missions arriving at distant
planets; new discoveries in our Universe; and leaps in technology,
which mean amateurs can take pictures as good as the Hubble Space
Telescope. What a privilege it is to work on a programme with such a
huge heritage! I am constantly amazed looking back at the flotilla of
excellent programmes which have gone out over the past five decades.
The Sky at Night has always been at the sharp end of science
broadcasting, whether it’s showing the first view from the far side
of the Moon or pictures of a new comet which has swept into our sky.
Viewers can depend on Sir Patrick to tell them the latest news and
explain what it means. It’s an outstanding achievement and Sir
Patrick still holds the world record for being the same presenter on
the longest running TV programme. Our guests love coming down to
Farthings, Sir Patrick’s home. For them, me- ing him is like meeting
their astronomical hero. Over the past five decades, the Sky at Night
has managed to talk to the space scientists and astronomers making the
landmark discoveries. No matter how busy they are, they make room for
Sir Patrick.
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ISBN
9781441964090
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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