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Question Time Special

The Sky at Night’s annual Question Time Special, where viewers get the opportunity to ask the questions they have always wanted answered about our universe.

Get ready for The Sky at Night’s annual Question Time Special, where viewers get the opportunity to ask the questions they have always wanted answered about our universe.

Join host Dallas Campbell as he leads a panel of experts through a range of fascinating topics.

Regular presenters Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Chris Lintott and George Dransfield are joined by Prof Raman Prinja from University College London and Dr Heloise Stevance from Oxford University. Resident astronomer Pete Lawrence also makes an appearance, sharing a guide to the stars for the coming months and posing an intriguing question of his own.

This year’s discussion covers subjects such as the nature of the oldest galaxies – what we’re seeing and how we know they’re so ancient. We delve into the search for habitable Earth-like planets and the effects of the stars they orbit. And we explore what might happen to Earth and our planetary neighbours when our sun begins the end of its life in billions of years' time.

Hard-hitting questions lead to fascinating debates on current issues like the role of commercial companies in space exploration and whether international collaboration in space could set an example for politics on Earth.

Filmed during the British Science Festival at the University of East London, this special will also take you on a journey through local astronomical history.

Tune in for an engaging evening of cosmic exploration and thoughtful discussion!

11 months left to watch

58 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Dallas Campbell
Panellist Chris Lintott
Panellist Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Panellist Pete Lawrence
Panellist George Dransfield
Executive Producer Steve Crabtree
Executive Producer Eileen Inkson
Production Manager Samantha Breslin
Series Producer Amena Hasan
Director Victoria Simpson

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