Stargazing LIVE 2014

Blackleaf

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For a few nights at the beginning of January since 2011, Stargazing LIVE has been on BBC tv screens.

Website: BBC Two - Stargazing LIVE, Series 4

Every year it has been hosted by University of Manchester physics professor Brian Cox and Irish stand up comedian Dara Ó Briain (who presents comedy topical BBC panel show Mock the Week), who studied mathematics and theoretical physics at college.

It is broadcast live from the world famous Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire.

Tonight the show returns for the first of three nights at 8pm on BBC1. So if you can watch it, then I recommend you do.

Each of the one hour episodes tonight, tomorrow and Thursday will be followed immediately by half an hour of Stargazing Live: Back To Earth, in which the duo and guest scientists try to answer viewers' questions and look at viewers' astronomy photos.

In the most ambitious series to date, Brian Cox and Dara O Briain are back at Jodrell Bank Observatory, in the first of three live shows with the latest news and the best views of the night sky.



This time the team have taken on an astonishing challenge - to capture one of the top highlights of the solar system - the mysterious and elusive northern lights. But will the lights reveal themselves? Liz Bonnin reports live from within the Arctic Circle, joining aurora researchers in northern Norway, who will help her unravel the secrets of this eerie spectacle.

Brian and Dara have the very latest weather reports from around the solar system. They welcome celebrated NASA scientist Dr Carolyn Porco, who shares some of the most jaw-dropping pictures of the solar system ever beamed back to Earth: Saturn's gigantic storms and baffling hexagonal clouds taken by the Cassini probe.

Dara witnesses the launch of a new NASA mission to Mars, while resident stargazer Mark Thompson chases clear skies to show the best of what there is to see above the UK.

And if the January weather is not for you, you can help the team search for undiscovered galaxies from the comfort of your own living room.
 

55Mercury

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I guessing with your attitude, Blackleaf, you see stars a lot. lol

and most likely female-induced.
 

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A recording of last night's episode 1 of Stargazing LIVE 2014, live from Jodrell Bank (part of the University of Manchester) in Cheshire.

The episode had brilliant LIVE footage of the Aurora Borealis in northern Norway.

BBC iPlayer - Stargazing LIVE: Series 4: Episode 1 (High Definition)


Stargazing Live: Back to Earth

After the hour long Stargazing Live episode 1, there was half an hour of Stargazing Live: Back to Earth.

Dara O Briain hosts live after-show chat, in-depth discussion and astronomical trivia, as Brian Cox and guests from Stargazing LIVE are joined at Jodrell Bank Observatory by more science VIPs. Featuring Doctor Who's celebrated robo-pet K-9 as quiz master, the team reveals the viewers' most extraordinary astronomy images.

Here's the recording of last night's Stargazing Live: Back to Earth: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03pn6xm/Stargazing_LIVE_Series_4_Back_to_Earth_1/
 

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LAST NIGHT'S EPISODE OF STARGAZING LIVE

Watch here: BBC iPlayer - Stargazing LIVE: Series 4: Episode 2

This may be of interest to Canadians because the astronaut Chris Hadfield - as well as the astronaut Walt Cunningham - joined presenters Cox and O Briain at Jodrell Bank.

Brian Cox and Dara O Briain host the second night of their three-day stargazing extravaganza from Jodrell Bank Observatory, where they are joined by two generations of astronauts. Walt Cunningham was one of the first ever crew to fly an Apollo spacecraft into orbit, while Commander Chris Hadfield recently returned from months aboard the International Space Station (Hadfield said he could see the Jodrell Bank Observatory from space).

Liz Bonnin attempts a world-first, reporting live from a plane 28,000 feet above the Arctic Circle, as she steps up her mission to capture the Northern Lights.

Dara finds out how it feels to be truly weightless on the infamous 'vomit comet' aeroplane. Brian describes how scientists are tackling the problem of interstellar travel, and the team reveal never-before-seen images from around the solar system.

Meanwhile, resident astronomer Mark Thompson navigates using the stars, and takes an unprecedented look at the 400-year-old giant storm on Jupiter, as it moves into view live during the programme.

LAST NIGHT'S STARGAZING LIVE: BACK TO EARTH

Dara O Briain hosts after-show chat, in-depth discussion and astronomical trivia, as Brian Cox and guests from Stargazing LIVE are joined at Jodrell Bank Observatory by more science VIPs, including astronauts Hadfield and Cunnigham. Featuring Doctor Who's celebrated robo-pet K-9 as quiz master, the team reveals the viewers' most extraordinary astronomy images.

BBC iPlayer - Stargazing LIVE: Series 4: Back to Earth 2
 
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