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expressed doubts over this account, as it was not possible to identify Lorna, saying that Moore told varying stories about her. 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
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and reporters who asked him questions such as "Why waste money on space research when there is so much to be done here?". He said that when asked these type of questions "I know that I'm dealing with an idiot." Another question that annoyed him was "what is the difference between
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to rebut claims that he had ultra-right-wing views. Though not a vegetarian, he held "a deep contempt for people who go out to kill merely to amuse themselves." He was an animal lover, supporting many animal welfare charities (particularly
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in 1966; having twice edited the Union's
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was broadcast on BBC One to commemorate the programme's 50th anniversary, with a party in Moore's garden at Selsey, attended by amateur and professional astronomers. Moore celebrated the record-breaking 700th episode of
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where he spent his childhood. His youth was marked by heart problems, which left him in poor health, and he was educated at home by private tutors. He developed an interest in astronomy at the age of six and joined the
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probe, which ran into technical difficulties and around this time, Moore famously swallowed a large fly; both episodes were live, and Moore had to continue regardless. He was invited to visit the
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prevented him from travelling to the studios. Over the years, he received many lucrative offers to take his programme onto other networks but rejected them because he held a '
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and other UFO proponents. He was invited to present a live astronomy programme and said the greatest difficulty was finding an appropriate theme tune; the opening of
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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
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book as the world's longest-serving TV presenter having presented the programme since 1957. From 2004 to 2012, the programme was broadcast from Moore's home when
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movement but resigned after being informed that
Catholics could not be admitted. In developing the Planetarium, Moore travelled to Japan to secure a
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mission, he declared that "this is one of the great moments of human history", only to have his broadcast interrupted by the children's programme
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novels for children and wrote humorous works under the pen-name R. T. Fishall. The list below is therefore not exhaustive.
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that meant that if listeners could jump at that exact moment, 9.47 a.m. they would experience a temporary sensation of
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player, having first played the instrument at the age of 13. He composed a substantial corpus of works, including two
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to act as a scientific advisor on the series to help with the accuracy of stories, a position ultimately taken by
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and bombing missions to mainland Europe, though in fact he was still in training at Millom. He was only posted to
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at the age of 11. He was invited to run a small observatory in East
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no good for me ... I would have liked a wife and family, but it was not to be." In his biography of Moore,
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in which amongst other things, Moore fills in as a navigator. Among other shows, he appeared in
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five days before the end of the war in Europe. After the end of hostilities, Moore became an
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headed by a prince – had the best political system in the world. Moore was a critic of the
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had acquired a large collection of his objects and manuscripts and memorabilia, including
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and a member of its Council; he was the founding editor of the Society's monthly magazine
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Bang! The Complete History of the Universe by Brian May, Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott
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only a few days before Horne's death. He had a minor role in the fourth radio series of
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probe and to show them live on air. Less successful was the transmission of the
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and its Department of Physics and Astronomy and was awarded an Honorary
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headquarters. At this time he became increasingly annoyed by
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4481:May, Alex; Longair, Malcolm (December 2019).
1157:, and said "the world was a safer place when
901:in 1998. Among Moore's favourite episodes of
791:BBC television's coverage of the Moon landing
3555:
2217:Eyes on the Universe: Story of the Telescope
159:Commander of the Order of the British Empire
77:South Downs Planetarium & Science Centre
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1047:and was briefly their financial adviser. A
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2446:Moore used the first of his two surnames,
1701:
1653:Officer of the Order of the British Empire
1545:Bang! The Complete History of the Universe
1433:, written to his music. He performed at a
1376:with the best young chess player award on
1136:Moore responds to those who criticise his
967:(impersonating Moore presenting the first
950:South Downs Planetarium and Science Centre
748:. He helped with the redevelopment of the
30:For other people named Patrick Moore, see
5320:Writers from the London Borough of Harrow
5250:Fellows of the Royal Astronomical Society
4660:
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4056:– 21 August 1981, pg 21, "Xy-Moore-phone"
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3711:"Eagle Star Interview: Patrick Moore" in
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2022:Stargazing: Astronomy Without A Telescope
1972:(humour) (writing as R.T.Fishall), 1982,
1015:in the 1950s, though later condemned the
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3316:"Town picks up the pieces after tornado"
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1641:. He was also a long-time Fellow of the
1635:Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society
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169:Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society
4619:Exploring the night sky with binoculars
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2308:Exploring the Night Sky with Binoculars
2087:Exploring the Night Sky with Binoculars
1051:, he was a supporter and patron of the
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2488:"MOORE, Sir Patrick (Alfred) Caldwell"
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2374:Patrick Moore's Data Book of Astronomy
1549:Patrick Moore's Data Book of Astronomy
1497:, in a 2009 interview with journalist
1224:, which was initially held in Selsey.
975:. On 6 May 2007, a special edition of
822:, speaking shortly after Moore's death
574:, he wrote his first work of fiction,
537:
492:British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
5255:Honorary Fellows of the Royal Society
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588:); he wrote a more adult novel and a
4541:"Sir Patrick Moore archive acquired"
4439:from the original on 12 January 2022
4211:from the original on 12 January 2022
3428:from the original on 12 January 2022
2608:May, Alex; Longair, Malcolm (2019).
2376:, 2011, Cambridge University Press,
2361:Our Universe: Facts, Figures and Fun
2295:Countdown!, or, How nigh is the end?
1676:Society for the History of Astronomy
1672:Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society
1275:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
164:Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society
75:Moore in 2002 at the opening of the
5275:Official Monster Raving Loony Party
4424:
3841:"Moore blames women for 'banal' TV"
3663:"Patrick Moore attacks hunting law"
3122:
2243:Philip's Guide to Stars and Planets
1413:Until forced to give up because of
1194:Other interests and popular culture
1145:He wrote in his autobiography that
1045:Official Monster Raving Loony Party
630:in the 1950s; Moore argued against
24:
4156:"Sir Patrick helped by music star"
3893:Graeme Burk; Robert Smith (2013).
1113:)". In 2007, in an interview with
940:Moore was a BBC presenter for the
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5180:20th-century English male writers
4710:
4106:"Pacemaker for Sir Patrick Moore"
2191:The Sun and the Moon (Starry Sky)
2152:The Sun and the Moon (Starry Sky)
1834:The Amateur Astronomer's Glossary
1574:, and the first man on the moon,
1531:, who was an occasional guest on
484:Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
286:Sir Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore
5230:English male non-fiction writers
5175:21st-century British astronomers
5170:20th-century British astronomers
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3962:from the original on 25 May 2022
3764:Gibson, Ellie (31 August 2014).
3495:"UKIP Dorset Party Patrons Page"
3175:International Astronomical Union
1983:New Observer's Book of Astronomy
942:total eclipse in England in 1999
829:International Astronomical Union
781:missions, and a commenter, with
705:, the first man to journey into
453:British Astronomical Association
349:British Astronomical Association
303:
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202:British Astronomical Association
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5240:English science fiction writers
5195:Anti-German sentiment in Europe
4686:O'Meara, Stephen James (2002).
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3866:Martin, Daniel (3 April 2010).
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1072:declaring himself to be English
827:He was elected a member of the
394:. Moore was also a self-taught
5265:Legion of Frontiersmen members
5185:20th-century English novelists
4352:. Leicester University. 2012.
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2347:2004 The Yearbook of Astronomy
2165:The Guinness Book of Astronomy
1970:Bureaucrats: How to Annoy Them
1889:How Britain Won the Space Race
1643:British Interplanetary Society
1164:Moore cited his opposition to
1007:Activism and political beliefs
709:. For the fiftieth episode of
626:following a spate of reported
585:Scott Saunders Space Adventure
351:aged eleven. He served in the
32:Patrick Moore (disambiguation)
13:
1:
5245:English television presenters
4961:Mandyam Veerambudi Srinivasan
4067:McIver, Joel (29 June 2009).
2465:
2405:, host of the astronomy show
2334:80 Not Out: The Autobiography
1670:In 2001, he was appointed an
1633:In 1945, Moore was elected a
1527:guitarist and astrophysicist
1382:Britain's Brilliant Prodigies
773:. He was a presenter for the
425:
406:, an outspoken critic of the
383:Society for Popular Astronomy
88:Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore
5310:UK Independence Party people
4162:. Brighton. 17 December 2012
2530:"Sir Patrick Moore obituary"
2470:
2426:This British person has the
2230:Exploring the Earth and Moon
2009:Travellers in Space and Time
1850:Observer's Book of Astronomy
1688:Torquay Boys' Grammar School
1622:Bronze bust of Moore at the
1437:, and performed a duet with
1011:Moore briefly supported the
920:Moore with his co-presenter
899:Royal Observatory, Greenwich
754:Herschel Museum of Astronomy
7:
5210:British Home Guard soldiers
4598:Moore, Gertrude L. (1974).
4207:. London. 9 December 2012.
4188:v. 23 (July 1986): pp 15–18
4182:Flying Saucer from Moore's?
4180:Allan, C. and Campbell, S.
3958:. London. 30 January 2011.
3624:"Interviews: Patrick Moore"
3556:Adam Sherwin (8 May 2007).
3424:. London. 24 January 2012.
2407:Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer
2396:
2048:The Astronomy Encyclopaedia
959:, with Moore depicted as a
905:were those that dealt with
494:. He completed training at
10:
5336:
5305:Schoolteachers from Surrey
4692:Cambridge University Press
4661:Mobberley, Martin (2013).
4590:
1570:, the first man in space,
1553:Cambridge University Press
1523:Moore was a friend of the
343:Moore's early interest in
29:
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4602:. Cassel & Co., Ltd.
4376:"Obituary: Patrick Moore"
3897:. ECW Press. p. 38.
2829:Kent & Sussex Courier
1964:The Scott Saunders series
1938:Next Fifty Years in Space
1585:by Sean Grundy, starring
1583:The Far Side of the Moore
1485:songs by such artists as
1479:Royal Variety Performance
1435:Royal Command Performance
1291:It's a Celebrity Knockout
1278:, and a lead role in the
1268:show, and broadcast with
1161:was in the White House".
1070:political views. Proudly
617:transient lunar phenomena
552:Patrick Moore on the Moon
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5290:Royal Air Force officers
5040:Clara Franzini-Armstrong
2494:. A & C Black. 2012.
2454:is already used for the
2413:
2204:The Planets (Starry Sky)
2139:New Guide to the Planets
1655:(OBE) and promoted to a
1614:Honours and appointments
1066:Moore was known for his
911:total eclipse of the Sun
578:, the first of numerous
5220:English autobiographers
4636:Moore, Patrick (2003).
4617:Moore, Patrick (1997).
4300:"Knights Batchelor etc"
4231:"Far Side of the Moore"
3576:(subscription required)
3168:"Individual Membership"
2497:(subscription required)
1876:Can You Speak Venusian?
1702:Personal life and death
1692:University of Leicester
1557:Flying Saucer from Mars
1451:Have I Got News for You
1151:constitutional monarchy
1057:Chichester constituency
1025:Socialist Workers Party
672:. Moore appears in the
544:University of Cambridge
410:and a supporter of the
5235:English male novelists
5205:BAFTA winners (people)
4500:10.1098/rsbm.2019.0029
4382:. BBC. 9 December 2012
2789:10.1098/rsbm.2019.0029
2629:10.1098/rsbm.2019.0029
2409:(American counterpart)
2178:The Stars (Starry Sky)
2126:Mission to the Planets
1863:Challenge of the Stars
1803:A Guide to the Planets
1736:Science Museum, London
1630:
1596:Moore is portrayed by
1429:. Moore had a ballet,
1191:
1143:
1084:Sex Discrimination Act
1043:. He also admired the
937:
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675:Guinness World Records
576:The Master of the Moon
560:Holmewood House School
506:and was posted to RAF
446:, and subsequently to
123:, West Sussex, England
3924:The Irish Chess Union
2550:Melinda C. Shepherd.
2321:The Star of Bethlehem
2269:Patrick Moore on Mars
1836:, 1966 (reprinted as
1756:Yearbook of Astronomy
1682:presented him with a
1665:2001 New Year Honours
1624:National Space Centre
1621:
1347:" in 2010, which was
1217:International Birdman
1186:
1129:
1053:UK Independence Party
1037:1979 general election
928:, astrophysicist and
919:
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684:gentlemen's agreement
568:Gérard de Vaucouleurs
457:William Sadler Franks
412:UK Independence Party
252:Years of service
5225:English Eurosceptics
5200:Astronomy in Ireland
4978:Marc Tessier-Lavigne
4688:The Caldwell Objects
4262:. Season 3. Netflix.
4258:(2019). "Moondust".
1838:The A-Z of Astronomy
1822:A Guide to the Stars
1744:reflecting telescope
1029:United Country Party
846:conspiracy theorists
641:Pelléas et Mélisande
609:far side of the Moon
572:Guide to the Planets
416:United Country Party
347:led him to join the
104:, Middlesex, England
5190:Amateur astronomers
4939:George M. Sheldrick
4822:Graham Collingridge
4797:Robert J. Birgeneau
4433:The Daily Telegraph
4205:The Daily Telegraph
4133:, pp. 565–566.
4054:The Daily Telegraph
3930:on 18 November 2007
3715:, 27 November 1982.
3422:The Daily Telegraph
1951:Astronomy Quiz Book
1768:A Guide to the Moon
1639:Jackson-Gwilt Medal
1518:cardiac dysrhythmia
1475:Anarchy in the U.K.
1467:Camille Saint-Saëns
1417:, Moore was a keen
1285:Independence Day UK
1092:Politically Correct
986:Professor Brian Cox
883:on the approach of
746:Goto Mars projector
605:reflector telescope
580:young adult fiction
538:Career in astronomy
520:maritime patrolling
518:bomber, engaged in
474:, Moore joined the
5285:People from Selsey
5280:People from Pinner
4899:Robin Lovell-Badge
4882:Shrinivas Kulkarni
4600:Mrs Moore in Space
4529:. 9 December 2012.
4306:. 30 December 2000
4280:. 18 November 2019
4095:, pp. 202–218
3830:, pp. 397–411
3534:, pp. 197–201
3501:on 6 February 2007
3390:"The Sky at Night"
2744:The London Gazette
2061:Astronomers' Stars
2035:Explorers of Space
1996:Armchair Astronomy
1899:The Southern Stars
1796:The Voices of Mars
1729:Mrs Moore in Space
1720:is a dead Kraut".
1631:
1378:Carlton Television
1319:television series
1266:Morecambe and Wise
1245:television series
1174:capital punishment
1119:kitchen-sink plays
1080:Race Relations Act
988:, Jon Culshaw and
938:
866:Caldwell catalogue
726:Armagh Planetarium
722:
662:Comet Arend–Roland
654:was chosen in the
516:Vickers Wellington
430:Moore was born in
365:Caldwell catalogue
338:amateur astronomer
5053:
5052:
4701:978-0-521-82796-6
4678:978-3-319-00608-6
4653:978-0-7509-4014-6
4644:Sutton Publishing
4639:The Autobiography
4581:Moon Flight Atlas
4425:Furness, Hannah.
3343:, pp. 175–86
3270:, pp. 194–98
3258:, pp. 189–92
3136:. 9 December 2012
2456:Messier catalogue
2428:barrelled surname
2390:978-1-107-67165-2
2382:978-0-521-89935-2
2342:978-0-7509-4014-6
1844:Moon Flight Atlas
1776:978-0-393-06414-8
1696:Doctor of Science
1421:and accomplished
1400:number 11 batsman
1345:The Eleventh Hour
1033:New Britain Party
1017:Liberal Democrats
740:secretary of the
548:Guide to the Moon
361:lunar observation
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179:Scientific career
18:Sir Patrick Moore
16:(Redirected from
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1740:The Sky at Night
1709:Martin Mobberley
1678:. Also in 2002,
1561:Cedric Allingham
1559:, attributed to
1543:co-wrote a book
1533:The Sky at Night
1389:Lord's Taverners
1351:'s debut as the
1337:cameo appearance
1200:April Fools' Day
1141:
1001:The Sky at Night
994:Astronomer Royal
982:The Sky at Night
977:The Sky at Night
969:The Sky at Night
903:The Sky at Night
881:The Sky at Night
864:He compiled the
838:Pioneer programs
823:
795:Eagle has landed
783:Cliff Michelmore
730:Northern Ireland
711:The Sky at Night
686:' with the BBC.
651:The Sky at Night
550:(later retitled
374:The Sky at Night
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1103:Garden of Eden
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4998:Alex Wilkie
4988:W. G. Unruh
4966:Ian Stewart
4904:Paul Madden
4837:Roger Ekins
4565:11 December
4493:: 143–152.
4443:27 December
4415:, p. 5
4284:18 November
4116:25 February
4073:The Quietus
3934:17 February
3673:27 December
3181:29 December
2817:, p. 6
2782:: 143–152.
2739:"No. 36653"
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2581:, p. 1
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2514:12 December
1714:Radio Times
1680:Buzz Aldrin
1648:Spaceflight
1516:because of
1499:Joel McIver
1471:Sex Pistols
1408:Southampton
1402:and a poor
1398:, he was a
1363:Gerry Davis
1280:BBC Radio 1
1264:and on the
1261:The Goodies
1248:GamesMaster
1239:GamesMaster
1231:panel show
1229:BBC Radio 4
1204:BBC Radio 2
1170:blood sport
1166:fox hunting
1115:Radio Times
1105:is home of
1049:Eurosceptic
965:Jon Culshaw
787:James Burke
707:outer space
657:Radio Times
496:RAF Moncton
488:Aircraftman
404:fox hunting
396:xylophonist
391:GamesMaster
5154:Categories
4852:Brian Eyre
4470:Moore 1974
4458:Moore 2003
4413:Moore 2003
4337:Moore 2003
4325:Moore 2003
4143:Moore 2003
4093:Moore 2003
4078:9 December
4041:Moore 2003
4029:Moore 2003
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3981:Moore 2003
3966:13 October
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2644:Moore 1997
2596:Moore 2003
2579:Moore 2003
2466:References
1912:Mastermind
1871:0528830457
1506:Antarctica
1495:Pink Floyd
1367:Kit Pedler
1357:Doctor Who
1349:Matt Smith
1341:Doctor Who
1322:Doctor Who
1138:right-wing
877:2602 Moore
512:Cumberland
476:Home Guard
426:Early life
224:Allegiance
133:Chichester
94:1923-03-04
5120:Education
5096:Astronomy
5072:Biography
4872:John Hunt
4509:0080-4606
4260:The Crown
4160:The Argus
3878:18 August
3851:18 August
3771:Eurogamer
3635:11 August
3563:The Times
3394:bbc.co.uk
2634:In press.
2471:Citations
1657:Commander
1628:Leicester
1607:The Crown
1529:Brian May
1514:pacemaker
1427:operettas
1423:xylophone
1415:arthritis
1410:in 1975.
1343:episode "
1328:Star Trek
1243:Channel 4
1220:event in
1202:spoof on
1086:and the "
990:Lord Rees
973:Brian May
961:Time Lord
934:AstroFest
926:Brian May
895:a tornado
868:, of 109
855:astrology
851:astronomy
820:Brian May
779:Apollo 10
770:Jackanory
680:arthritis
628:sightings
619:in 1968.
613:libration
463:after an
436:Middlesex
422:in 2001.
418:. He was
345:astronomy
5007:Honorary
4761:elected
4669:Springer
4527:BBC News
4437:Archived
4386:15 April
4354:Archived
4304:BBC News
4209:Archived
4166:15 March
4110:BBC News
3960:Archived
3874:. London
3845:BBC News
3777:15 March
3667:BBC News
3569:15 March
3426:Archived
3320:BBC News
3134:BBC News
2561:15 March
2448:Caldwell
2397:See also
2363:, 2007,
2357:(editor)
2349:, 2003,
2336:, 2003,
2323:, 2001,
2310:, 2000,
2297:, 1999,
2284:, 1999,
2271:, 1998,
2258:, 1997,
2245:, 1997,
2232:, 1997,
2219:, 1997,
2206:, 1996,
2193:, 1996,
2180:, 1996,
2167:, 1995,
2154:, 1996,
2141:, 1993,
2128:, 1991,
2115:, 1990,
2102:, 1988,
2089:, 1988,
2076:, 1987,
2063:, 1987,
2050:, 1987,
2037:, 1986,
2024:, 1985,
2011:, 1984,
1998:, 1984,
1985:, 1983,
1953:, 1978,
1940:, 1976,
1927:, 1974,
1901:, 1972,
1878:, 1972,
1865:, 1972,
1852:, 1971,
1805:, 1960,
1770:, 1953,
1661:knighted
1487:Hawkwind
1462:The Swan
1459:playing
1393:leg spin
1155:Iraq War
1134:—
1124:Room 101
946:Cornwall
907:eclipses
874:asteroid
775:Apollo 9
765:Apollo 8
646:Star Map
528:adjutant
420:knighted
240:Service/
5144:Science
5058:Portals
5023:Foreign
4770:Fellows
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