Neptune: Voyager's Last Planet
Voyager 2 has now passed Neptune, sending back remarkable new information about this distant planet. Patrick Moore and guests summarise what has been discovered. (1989)
Voyager 2, launched in 1977, has already passed by the giant planets Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus, all of which have provided plenty of surprises. Voyager has now passed Neptune, sending back remarkable new information about the outermost planet.
Patrick Moore is joined by Dr Garry Hunt and other experts from the American team to summarise what has been discovered about this lonely, remote world. (1989)
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Patrick Moore |
Participant | Dr Garry Hunt |
Sound | Doug Whittaker |
Photographer | Alastair Mitchell |
Video Editor | Dave Rixon |
Producer | Pieter Morpurgo |
Broadcasts
- Sun 10 Sep 1989 23:35
- Sat 16 Sep 1989 17:40
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