In praise of the Moon
Celebrate the the supermoon with programmes about the Sun, the Moon and total darkness.
Why the Moon, Luke?
Artist Luke Jerram is obsessed with the Moon, so he has made one to take around the world.
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The Moon—In Our Time
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the origins, science and mythology of the moon.
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The Moon—Everything We've Ever Known About...
The history of everything we ever thought we knew about the moon, in four minutes.
Reaching for the Moon—Wireless Nights, Series 3
Jarvis Cocker attempts to fly to the moon with the aid of astronaut Chris Hadfield.
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Dark—The Digital Human, Series 4
We might want to drown it out in light, but as Aleks discovers darkness can be good for us
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Sounds Up There
Sound designer Glenn Freemantle, who worked on Gravity, commemorates the first spacewalk.
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Solar Max
Astronomer Lucie Green looks at the dangers a solar superstorm could pose to us on Earth.
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After Dark—Short Cuts, Series 6
Josie Long presents tales from after the lights go out.
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The Making of the Moon—BBC Inside Science
Lucie Green investigates the past, present and future of the moon.
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Episode 1—Cat Women of the Moon
How science fiction has been used to examine relationships between the sexes.
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Frankenstein's Moon
Adam Rutherford with astronomical insights on literature and art.
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Give Me the MoonLITE
Richard Hollingham examines British plans for a moon mission.
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The Sun—In Our Time
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the science of the sun, source of all our energy.
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