RIP Sir Patrick Moore

If you read this blog, you’ll know I love Astronomy and the Planets, so it’s such sad news for me that the inspiration and institution that is Sir Patrick Moore from the BBC’s The Sky at Night has passed away, he really inspired me right to the very end in more ways than one, it was only the other day on the 6th of December that I feel asleep on the sofa, when I woke up Patrick Moore was on the TV talking about Mercury and the Moon and the latest news from Messenger which is over Mercury at the moment. He more poignantly talked about that it was forty years since the Moon was last visited by man in December 1972 and looked at the legacy that the Apollo 17 missions have left. After the programme finished at 1.30am in the morning, ‘totally inspired’ I got the camera out and spent some time in the garden taking photos of the Orion Constellation and Nebula, also Pleiades (The Seven Sisters) and wider star field shots on what was a crystal clear and cold night. Hopefully one those many stars will be twinkling for him now.
These pictures (which were already named Sky at Night over Leeds) are for you Patrick
…A true inspiration.



The wonderful Orion 🙂
Thanks Tracey 🙂
Brilliant.
He was a wonderful childhood memory for me.
A great one at that
I still can’t believe he’s gone. RIP Patrick, also a childhood memory for me. 🙂
Me too, I was only watching him last week