Patrick Moore has bristled his brows from British television screens for 40
years, enthusiastically describing the astronomical smorgasbord set out for our
delectation in The Sky at Night. Catch up with his work in Eyes on the Universe
(Springer-Verlag, £9.95, ISBN 3 540 76164 0), written in celebration of
the anniversary. In it, Moore traces the development of the telescope, and much
else.
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