The Sky at Night Clips
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How do quasars work?—Illuminating Quasars
Duration: 02:39
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The story of quasars—Illuminating Quasars
Duration: 04:08
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The discovery of quasars—The Unfolding Universe
Duration: 00:42
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The Anglo-Australian Telescope—The Unfolding Universe
Duration: 06:07
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What's special about UKIRT?—The Unfolding Universe
Duration: 01:09
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Patrick Moore's unusual visitors—A Celebration
Duration: 00:39
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First infrared image of the Orion Nebula—A Celebration
Duration: 00:43
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Measuring star distances—A Celebration
Duration: 03:11
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Evolving galaxies—Looking Back in Time
Duration: 03:39
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Atmospheric jumble—Looking Back in Time
Duration: 04:08
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The most luminous object—Galaxy in Creation?
Duration: 04:18
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What causes gamma ray bursts?—Bangs in the Night
Duration: 02:15
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Planet hunter Geoff Marcy—Other Worlds
Duration: 06:08
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What is radio astronomy?—Jodrell - The Listening Bank
Duration: 03:40
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Why is infrared astronomy important?—Herschel in the Red
Duration: 01:47
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Herschel's mission—Herschel in the Red
Duration: 01:17
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What are gravitational lenses?—The Long Wave
Duration: 02:43
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The sound of a pulsar—The Long Wave
Duration: 03:37
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Bernard Lovell's telescope—A Tribute to Sir Bernard Lovell
Duration: 06:38
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The Pleiades—The Winter Sky
Duration: 01:53
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The Ring Nebula—The Autumn Sky
Duration: 01:24