Never been the same for me once Patrick Moore was gone. What a magical guy he was
Very fond of the Germans as well,
Very fond of the Germans as well,
Well I cant blame him there, I mean I like Jurgen Klopp, Christoph Waltz and Claudia Schiffer, so I like the Germans too
World War II had a significant influence on Moore's life – he said his only romance ended when his fiancée Lorna, a nurse, was killed in London in 1943 by a bomb which struck her ambulance. Moore subsequently remarked that he never married because "there was no one else for me ... second best is no good for me ... I would have liked a wife and family, but it was not to be."[116] In his biography of Moore, Martin Mobberley expressed doubts over this account, as it was not possible to identify Lorna, saying that Moore told varying stories about her.[117] In his autobiography, he said that after sixty years he still thought about her, and because of her death "if I saw the entire German nation sinking into the sea, I could be relied upon to help push it down."[118] In May 2012, Moore told the Radio Times magazine, "We must take care. There may be another war. The Germans will try again, given another chance." He also said, in the same interview, that "the only good Kraut is a dead Kraut".[119]
I can’t stand the way she pauses when she speaks, it’s like Captain Kirk multiplied by ten.Yeah, was wondering when the next episode is. They could do with binning Maggie Aderin-Pocock off though. I can't stand her presentation style, she always speaks as if she's addressing a class of five year olds.
Never been the same for me once Patrick Moore was gone. What a magical guy he was
Yeah, was wondering when the next episode is. They could do with binning Maggie Aderin-Pocock off though. I can't stand her presentation style, she always speaks as if she's addressing a class of five year olds.
11 April 2022
Exoplanets and Antarctica
The Sky at Night The Sky at Night team report on the new scientific methods being used to detect exoplanets and how the winter darkness of Antarctica is critical to their success.
The two new presenters I don't have any issue with but they're scientists who ordinary people can't relate to I don't even think they own a telescope
Surely you mean the one new presenter, Maggie Aderin-Pocock. Chris Lintott is a professional astronomer and astrophysicist, a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and co-founder of the Galaxy Zoo project. He's also been presenting The Sky at Night for over 20 years now. Do you really believe that he doesn't own a telescope?