As of July 2026, The Sky at Night Season 2 aired in 1958 with 12 episodes. Full episode guide and where to watch below.
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The Sky at Night Season 2

1958 12 Episodes Documentary · News ⭐ 8/10

If you want a documentary that respects its subject, The Sky at Night Season 2 is available on streaming right now. The show says what it needs to say in a single season, no filler. Its 8/10 TMDB score, built from 14 ratings, reflects a title that consistently delivers. The access the production secured is remarkable, and it does justice to it. Put it on tonight and see for yourself.

The Sky at Night Season 2 arrived without much fanfare and built its audience the hard way — through word of mouth. The Sky at Night Season 2 resists the urge to oversimplify a subject that deserves better. Season 2 of The Sky at Night includes 12 episodes. It aired from January 1958 to December 1958. Episodes include "The Winter Sky", "Radio Astronomy", "The Plough". It was aired in 1958. Documentary work at this level requires access that is hard to get and storytelling that does justice to it — The Sky at Night Season 2 has both. The hit rate here is high enough that skipping ahead never feels like an option.

Anyone after documentary work that genuinely informs rather than confirms will value The Sky at Night Season 2. It does not lean on comparisons to make its case. A contained run means every episode is doing real work. The subject drives every choice here, not the other way around. The kind of production you finish and immediately want to read more about.

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🎬 The Sky at Night Season 2 — Episode Guide

E1
The Winter Sky
1958-01-08
Patrick Moore shows you the wonders of the winter sky during the coming month.
E2
Radio Astronomy
1958-02-05
Patrick Moore discusses with Dr. Roger Jennison of Jodrell Bank how radio astronomy is increasing our knowledge of the Universe.
E3
The Plough
1958-03-05
Patrick Moore discusses the most famous of all the constellations.
E4
Penumbral Eclipse
1958-04-02
Patrick Moore talks about the forthcoming penumbral eclipse of the Moon, and Mercury the nearest planet to the Sun.
E5
The Moon
1958-04-30
Tonight Patrick Moore is at the Hampstead Observatory. If weather conditions are suitable television cameras will bring live pictures of the moon's surface.
E6
Jupiter
1958-05-28
Patrick Moore talks about the largest planet, its family of moons, and its mysterious changing red spot.
E7
Dwarf and Giant Stars
1958-06-20
Patrick Moore talks about the life history of a star.
E8
Moon Missions
1958-07-23
Patrick Moore explains what it would mean to astronomers if a successful attempt were made to reach the moon.
E9
Telescopes
1958-08-20
Patrick Moore talks about old and new telescopes with A. H. Degenhardt, and shows some of the things which the new telescopes can reveal-for instance, about the Andromeda Galaxy, whose light takes nearly two million years to reach us.
E10
The Universe
1958-09-17
Patrick Moore talks to America's foremost astronomer, Dr. Harlow Shapley, about his theories on the size and scale of the universe.
E11
Mars
1958-11-17
Mars is better seen now than it will be for the next ten years.
E12
The Craters on the Moon
1958-12-15
Patrick Moore and Dr. Gilbert Fielder discuss the recent report by a Russian astronomer of an eruption on the moon, and what it reveals about the moon's origin and present state.

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