
Overview
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo mission to put a man on the moon, The Sky at Night looks back through the archives to tell the story of how the BBC reported the moonshot, with some very special guests. Scientist John Zarneki discusses the huge scientific and engineering challenge. The first British astronaut, Helen Sharman, reveals just how accurate the predictions and preparations for life in space were. And writer and broadcaster James Burke - who reported the whole amazing story at the time - explains why Nasa loved the BBC and how he gained access to the command module for an episode of Tomorrow’s World.
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2019 - 1Beyond Pluto January 13, 2019
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2019 - 2Is Cosmology in Crisis? February 10, 2019
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2019 - 3Marsquake! April 14, 2019
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2019 - 4Supermassive Black Hole May 12, 2019
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2019 - 5Return to the Moon June 09, 2019
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2019 - 6The Moon, the Mission and the BBC July 14, 2019
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2019 - 7Space Mission Special August 11, 2019
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2019 - 8Alien Worlds September 08, 2019
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2019 - 9Question Time October 13, 2019
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2019 - 10Rosetta: The Comet's Tale November 10, 2019
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2019 - 11Review of the Year December 08, 2019