
Overview
This first Sky at Night of 2009 is a celebration of the humble (and Hubble) telescope, which is now 400 years old. It all began with Galileo . . . or did it? Patrick Moore furrows his brow over the news that an Englishman may have invented the first. Over the last 50 years Patrick has visited almost all of the worlds large telescopes, and there is some archive footage of some of these visits. Meanwhile, Chris Lintott visits some mighty examples in the USA, and astronaut Jeff Hoffman describes how he repaired the Hubble Space Telescope. Preparations are underway in NASA's watertanks for the next repair/update mission, which NASA hopes to be the last, because the next space telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled to succeed it. In a unique visite we get to see how 10m glass mirrors are cast and polished under the Arizona Wildcats Football stadium, and talks about the future of Extremely Large Telescopes.
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2009 - 1Light Fantastic January 05, 2009
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2009 - 2The Merry Dancers February 02, 2009
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2009 - 3The Fountains of Enceladus March 02, 2009
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2009 - 4Herschel in the Red April 06, 2009
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2009 - 5Close Encounters May 04, 2009
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2009 - 6Neighbourhood Watch June 01, 2009
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2009 - 7Apollo 11: A Night to Remember June 21, 2009
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2009 - 8Mapping the Moon July 02, 2009
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2009 - 9The Apollo Miracle July 06, 2009
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2009 - 10Last Man on the Moon July 07, 2009
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2009 - 11Coronae of the Sun August 03, 2009
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2009 - 12Jupiter Rising September 07, 2009
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2009 - 13The Great Observatories October 05, 2009
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2009 - 14Lunar Impact November 02, 2009
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2009 - 15Exploring Mars November 15, 2009
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2009 - 16The Winter Sky December 07, 2009