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SUMMARY:The Sky at Night 255x2 - Hiding in Starlight
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DESCRIPTION:Total solar eclipses\, like the one seen last month in North
	America\, allow us to see details of the Sun that can't be seenat any othe
	r time. So\, this month\, The Sky at Night teamlooks at how scientists are
	 creating eclipses on demand anddiscovering the secrets that can be reveal
	ed hidden in thatstarlight\, including habitable planets like our own.Magg
	ieAderin-Pocock goes to Belgium\, where the European SpaceAgency's Proba-3
	 mission is going through its final testingstages. This ground-breaking mi
	ssion aims to fly two satellitestogether in formation\, with one satellite
	 acting like the Moonduring an eclipse\, blocking out the central light of
	 the Sun.This allows the other satellite to image the corona\, the Sun'sou
	ter atmosphere as seen during an eclipse. Maggie meets DrDamien Galano fro
	m ESA\, who tells her all about the challengesof the mission and what it h
	opes to achieve. Maggie then goeson to meet satellite operations test engi
	neer Marie Beeckman\,who takes her up close to the satellites to find out 
	how thetesting is going.Meanwhile Pete Lawrence is out and about inBristol
	\, meeting a team of scientists and amateur astronomers.He discovers how i
	nput from the amateurs was crucial to thediscovery of two exoplanets colli
	ding\, which had caused thedimming of a star.Finally\, Chris Lintott is in
	 Glasgow meetingProfessor Beth Biller from Edinburgh University to discove
	r whyit is only by creating eclipses of distant stars\, that wecould poten
	tially find exoplanets more like our own.And as everour resident astronome
	r\, Pete Lawrence\, will be guiding usthrough what can be seen this coming
	 month\, with a particularfocus on the rewards of viewing in daylight – 
	but as always\,he will be reminding us of the need to take care when doing
	this.
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