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From the surface of Mars to live pictures of the sun, five images captured by spacecraft.
Investigating the claims for a ninth planet existing in our solar system.
Are we really any closer to finding another world like our own amongst the exoplanets?
A look at the weird and wonderful world of volcanism on other planets and moons.
Winding the universe's timeline backwards and forwards to show how the night sky changes.
The team look at cosmic explosions, including those of the sun and gamma ray bursts.
The inside story of NASA's visit to Pluto, the first time a probe has been there.
Revealing the latest stunning images and results from the Rosetta comet landing.
The team explores our nearest neighbour Venus, discovering how it formed.
The team reveals the 'top five' greatest images the Hubble Space Telescope has produced.
From flashes in the sky to flying saucers, this episode delves into the world of UFOs.
A look at the Gaia space telescope, which will help answer questions about the Milky Way.
A look at nebulae, dust and gas clouds which play a role in the birth and death of stars.
An in-depth look at the attempt to land the ESA's Rosetta spacecraft on a comet.
The team looks at the vast frozen worlds of Uranus and Neptune.
Maggie Aderin-Pocock explores our chances of finding life elsewhere in the universe.
The Rosetta probe catches up with the comet it has been chasing across the solar system.
The Sky at Night introduces astronomy with a difference - stargazing in the daytime.
The team looks at the cosmic impacts which have shaped the universe around us.
The team travels to the Brecon Beacons AstroCamp to see how gravity shapes the universe.
The team looks at Mars, a planet that is tantalisingly similar to our own.
The team explore how sound can reveal extraordinary secrets about the universe.
The revamped team looks at why Jupiter has such extraordinary weather.
In the Canary Islands the team try to follow the path of Comet C/2012 S1 ISON.
The team watch a lunar eclipse on Blackheath and discuss future moon missions.
The team go camping at the Brecon Beacons star party and answer viewers' queries.
A look at black holes, the beating heart of galaxies which also have a destructive side.