January 10, 1993
Patrick Moore surveys Orion the Hunter, and then Mars and Venus - two bright inner planets.
February 6, 1993
Patrick Moore visits the world's most powerful radio observatories and talks to the astronomers who make the radio pictures.
March 8, 1993
Patrick Moore discusses the latest findings on how the universe began.
April 5, 1993
Patrick Moore explains the significance of a new telescope jointly planned by Cambridge University and the Harvard Observatory at Cambridge, Massachusetts, which is being set up in Chile.
May 3, 1993
Patrick Moore explains that there is much for the amateur astronomer to see.
May 31, 1993
Dr Robin Catchpole of the Royal Greenwich Observatory joins Patrick Moore to talk about supernova - the most tremendous outbursts known in nature involving the destruction of a massive star - from which astronomers can learn a great deal.
June 27, 1993
Patrick Moore reports from Baltimore on the Hubble Space Telescope.
July 26, 1993
Dr Chris Kitchin joins Patrick Moore to explain what the so-called planetary nebulae are.
August 23, 1993
Patrick Moore discusses newly found bodies in orbit around the sun and asks whether the planetary system could be more extensive than previously believed.
September 20, 1993
Patrick Moore talks to Prof Richard Davis of Jodrell Bank about his current work with the Lovell radio telescope.
October 18, 1993
Patrick Moore is joined by Fred Watson, of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, who has been developing fibre optics for astronomy.
November 15, 1993
Patrick Moore looks at Taunton School's radio telescope.
December 12, 1993
Patrick Moore is joined by Dr Jocelyn Bell-Burnell for the latest news about black holes.
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