Seeing Stars Episodes Episode guide
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The Aurora
First broadcast in 2000. The Aurora is caused by solar activity
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Interview with Astronaut Jeff Hoffman
First broadcast in 2000. The astronaut on the prospect of landing on Mars
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Probe at Jupiter
First broadcast in 2000. Latest discoveries from the Galileo mission
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Millennial Moon
First broadcast in 2000. Total eclipse of the Moon - discussion with Robin Scagell
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X-ray of the Universe
First broadcast in 1999. Chandra, a telescope to monitor X-rays coming from space
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Transit of Mercury
First broadcast in 1999. The importance of a transit of Mercury
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Martian Dust that Falls to Earth
First broadcast in 1999. The material from Mars that falls to the Earth
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The Weather on Mars
First broadcast in 1999. Mars Climate Orbiter measures the Martian climate and atmosphere
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The Last Total Solar Eclipse of the 20th Century
First broadcast in 1999. How to view and photograph partial and total solar eclipses
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Impact on Earth?
First broadcast in 1999. How big a threat to Earth are asteroids and comets?
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A Tour of Venus
First broadcast in 1999. A tour of Venus
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Choosing Telescopes
First broadcast in 1999. Advice on buying a telescope
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Unmanned Missions to Mars
First broadcast in 1999. The invasion of probes to Mars
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The Amateur who Finds Planets
First broadcast in 1999. Amateur astronomer Kevin Apps on discovering new planets
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A Tour of Pluto
First broadcast in 1999. Everything you wanted to know about Pluto
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What Happened to the Supernova?
First broadcast in 1999. The supernova that wasn't seen in medieval times
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The Fate of the Sun
First broadcast in 1998. What will happen to the Sun when it's life comes to an end?
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SOHO Satellite
First broadcast in 1998. The satellite mission set to discover more about solar storms
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Mars Probes
First broadcast in 1998. Update on the Mars Pathfinder mission
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Galileo Space Probe
First broadcast in 1998. The Galileo space probe's discovery about Jupiter and its moons
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The Meteorites of Arizona
First broadcast in 1998. The discovery of 2500 meteorite pieces in an Arizona goldfield
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Giant Solar Reflectors
First broadcast in 1998. How giant solar reflectors could illuminate the Earth
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Infrared Space Observatory Satellite
First broadcast in 1998. The findings of the Infrared Space Observatory satellite
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What's Water Doing on Earth?
First broadcast in 1998. What is water is doing on Earth and elsewhere in space?
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A Good Look at the Moon
First broadcast in 1998. A close-up look at the moon
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Pluto
First broadcast in 1998. What do we know about Pluto?
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Eclipses
First broadcast in 1998. How eclipses help us to understand the sun
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Vanishing Planets
First broadcast in 1997. Occultation is when the moon passes in front of Saturn
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Mission to Saturn
First broadcast in 1997. Examining the Cassini Soltice mission to Saturn and its moons
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Congress of the International Astronomical Union
First broadcast in 1997. Professor Okuda talks about the history of astronomy in Japan