As of July 2026, The Sky at Night Season 10 aired in 1966 with 12 episodes. Full episode guide and where to watch below.
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The Sky at Night Season 10

1966 12 Episodes Documentary · News ⭐ 8/10

The Sky at Night Season 10 is currently streaming on major platforms, and it treats its subject with more rigour than the format usually demands. The 1-season run is exactly the right length for what it is doing. An 8/10 rating says what the writing already makes obvious: this one works. The access the production secured is remarkable, and it does justice to it. Available now — press play and find out why people keep recommending it.

The Sky at Night Season 10 arrived without much fanfare and built its audience the hard way — through word of mouth. The access The Sky at Night Season 10 gets is remarkable — and the storytelling does full justice to it. Season 10 of The Sky at Night includes 12 episodes. It aired from January 1966 to December 1966. Episodes include "The Moons of Jupiter", "The Barwell Meteorite", "Man on the Moon?". It was aired in 1966. The restraint in The Sky at Night Season 10 is what makes it trustworthy — it does not need to editorialise to make its point. It rarely drops the ball, and when it does, it recovers fast.

For viewers who want their entertainment to leave them with something, The Sky at Night Season 10 delivers on both counts. It has built its own audience without needing a direct comparison. The complete run is available and best experienced without too much prior knowledge of where it goes. Getting this level of access rarely happens twice. The kind of documentary that makes you feel informed rather than manipulated.

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🎬 The Sky at Night Season 10 — Episode Guide

E1
The Moons of Jupiter
1966-01-14
Patrick Moore discusses with Frank Hyde whether the radio emissions from Jupiter, which have been puzzling many astronomers, can be related to the movements of Jupiter's moons.
E2
The Barwell Meteorite
1966-02-11
On Christmas Eve the first meteorite to fall on British soil for many years exploded over the village of Barwell in Leicestershire. Patrick Moore discusses with experts and eye-witnesses its possible origin and nature.
E3
Man on the Moon?
1966-03-11
The recent successful landing of the Russian space probe Luna-9 on the moon has brought nearer the possibility of a manned landing there. Patrick Moore discusses the latest information, and speculates about the future.
E4
Stars in their Courses
1966-04-12
Is Astronomy a good basis for further education? Patrick Moore discusses with Professor A J. E. Ingram and Dr. R. C Maddison the Keele University practice of introducing all first-year students to astronomy, and the use they make of the University Observatory and telescopes.
E5
Solar Eclipse
1966-05-06
On May 20 there will be a partial eclipse of the sun, visible from Great Britain. Patrick Moore talks about eclipses and explains what will be seen on that day.
E6
Royal Observators
1966-06-03
Since Greenwich Observatory was founded in 1675 there have been eleven Astronomers Royal. Sir Richard Woolley, the present one, talks about the sometimes brilliant, sometimes eccentric characters of his predecessors. Introduced by Patrick Moore.
E7
Activity on the Moon
1966-07-08
Patrick Moore discusses with Barbara Middlehurst of the University of Arizona Observatory and lunar observer Peter Sartory a new theory of how the effect of the earth's pull on the crust of the moon may explain the reported volcanic outbursts there.
E8
Sun Time
1966-08-05
Sundials were one of the earliest instruments used to study the earth's movements. Patrick Moore discusses with Henry Brinton, and with Sir Alan Herbert who makes his own, the use of sundials in modern astronomy.
E9
The Outer Galaxies
1966-09-09
Patrick Moore talks to Professor P. A. Wayman, Director of Dunsink Observatory about the remote star-systems which have been found to be galaxies of immense size-many of them racing away from us at thousands of miles every second.
E10
The Planet with the Rings
1966-10-14
Saturn is the lovely Ringed Planet - but this year the rings are not properly visible. Patrick Moore explains this unusual appearance of Saturn, and why astronomers find it so interesting.
E11
Fireworks from Space
1966-11-11
The Leonid shooting-stars may make a really brilliant display this month. Patrick Moore and N. B. Ridley talk about this interesting meteor shower, and ask for help from viewers in observing the Leonids of 1966.
E12
The End of the World
1966-12-09
1966 is near its end. Millions more years are to come, but the earth will not last for ever. Patrick Moore discusses some of the ways in which our world will eventually come to an end.

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