Lord Kimberly mentioned that Sir Patrick Moore, astronomer and broadcaster, has died at the age of 89.
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Larry,
Thank you for that. You also may have (Not) seen Patrick Moore has died. A man who did so much in the UK and world wide to make astronomers of us all.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-2 0657939
Astronomer Sir Patrick Moore dies
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Astronomer, broadcaster and author Sir Patrick Moore has died at his home at the age of 89, his friends say.
A look back at Sir Patrick's work Watch
Highlights from The Sky At Night Watch
Obituary: Patrick Moore
Sky at Night colleague's tribute
In pictures: Life of Sir Patrick Moore
Tributes paid to Sir Patrick Moore
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Yours John.
Thank you for that. You also may have (Not) seen Patrick Moore has died. A man who did so much in the UK and world wide to make astronomers of us all.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-2
Astronomer Sir Patrick Moore dies
Sir Patrick Moore
Sir Patrick Moore
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Astronomer, broadcaster and author Sir Patrick Moore has died at his home at the age of 89, his friends say.
A look back at Sir Patrick's work Watch
Highlights from The Sky At Night Watch
Obituary: Patrick Moore
Sky at Night colleague's tribute
In pictures: Life of Sir Patrick Moore
Tributes paid to Sir Patrick Moore
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Yours John.
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A snip from the above link.
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British astronomer and broadcaster Sir Patrick Moore has died, aged 89.
He "passed away peacefully at 12:25 this afternoon" at his home in Selsey, West Sussex, friends and colleagues said in a statement.
Sir Patrick presented the BBC programme The Sky At Night for over 50 years, making him the longest-running host of the same television show ever.
He wrote dozens of books on astronomy and his research was used by the US and the Russians in their space programmes.
Described by one of his close friends as "fearlessly eccentric", Sir Patrick was notable for his habit of wearing a monocle on screen and his idiosyncratic style.
Sir Patrick presented the first edition of The Sky at Night on 24 April 1957. He last appeared in an episode broadcast on Monday.
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Another link with more information and pictures.
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Astronomer Sir Patrick Moore dies at 89: Broadcaster passed away peacefully at home with close friends and his cat Ptolemy
British astronomer Sir Patrick Moore has died at his home at the age of 89.
The broadcaster 'passed away peacefully at 12.25pm this afternoon', at his home in Selsey, West Sussex, a group of his friends and staff said in a statement.
He died in the company of close friends, carers, and his cat Ptolemy, after failing to fight an infection.
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Born in 1923, at the age of six he moved from the Middlesex village of Pinner to Sussex where he has lived ever since.
Between the ages of six and sixteen Patrick was mostly educated at home as he was prevented from attending school due to illness.
During this time he picked up his mother's copy of 'The Story of the Solar System' which sparked his lifelong passion.
Since then, he concentrated upon studies of the Moon. In 1959, the Russians used his charts to correlate the first Lunik 3 pictures of the far side of the Moon and he was involved in the lunar mapping before the NASA Apollo missions.
Knighted in 2001 - he was the astronomer who, more than any other scientist living or dead, could explain to the world at large the marvels and intricacies of the universe - and beyond.
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And FROM Wikipedia.
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Sir Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore, CBE, FRS, FRAS (4 March 1923 – 9 December 2012) was an English amateur astronomer who attained prominent status in that field as a writer, researcher, radio commentator and television presenter.
Moore was a former president of the British Astronomical Association, co-founder and former president of the Society for Popular Astronomy (SPA), author of over 70 books on astronomy, and presenter of the world's longest-running television series with the same original presenter, The Sky at Nighton the BBC. As an amateur astronomer, he became known as a specialist on observing the Moon and creating the Caldwell catalogue; he was involved in the lunar mapping used by the Apollo program. Idiosyncrasies such as his rapid diction and monocle made him a popular and instantly recognisable figure on British television.
He holds the Guinness world record for the longest continuous tenure as presenter of a single television programme, having presented The Sky At Night from 24 April 1957 until his death, over 55 years.
Moore was also a self-taught xylophone and pian o player, as well as an accomplished composer and a former amateur cricketer, golfer and chess player. In addition to his many popular science books, he wrote numerous works of fiction and featured on the 1990s TV series GamesMaster. He was an opponent of fox hunting, an outspoken critic of the European Union and served as chairman of the short-lived anti-immigration United Country Party before becoming a patron of the UK Independence Party. He served in the Royal Air Force during World War II; his fiancée, Lorna, was killed by a bomb during the war and he never married or had children.
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Thanks Sir Patrick for helping us look up.
We will think of you as we view the stars.
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NASA Science News for Dec. 9, 2012The annual Geminid Meteor Shower is set to peak on Dec. 13 and 14, 2012. The display, which is caused by an unusual 'rock comet,' could produce more than 100 meteors per hour during the dark hours before dawn this Thursday and Friday.
FULL STORY: http://science.nasa. gov/science-news/science-at- nasa/2012/09dec_rockcomet/
FULL STORY: http://science.nasa.
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“Sky-Is-Falling” Asteroid Flies By
December 7, 2012 | The Earth-crossing asteroid Toutatis is making one of its close flybys, creeping across the stars and awaiting your telescope from December 12th through 15th. It's magnitude 10.9 to 10.5. > read moreGeminid Meteors to Peak the Night of Dec. 13th
December 6, 2012 | If it’s clear late Thursday night, December 13th, keep a lookout overhead for meteors of the Geminid shower.> read more
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