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Society => Announcements, Meetings, Events => Topic started by: Ian on Dec 09, 2012, 13:11:59

Title: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Ian on Dec 09, 2012, 13:11:59
Rather sad news, Patrick has passed away, aged 89


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20657939
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Carole on Dec 09, 2012, 13:30:53
Really sad news, he did a huge amount for Astronomy and I believe he is was our Patron.

Carole
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Ian on Dec 09, 2012, 13:32:40
He was indeed.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: mickw on Dec 09, 2012, 14:00:04
Shame, he brought astronomy to the common people.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Mike on Dec 09, 2012, 14:01:12
Thats is really sad news. He brought astronomy to the masses and made it popular. He will be sadly missed.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: JonH on Dec 09, 2012, 14:13:58
A great loss, he did so much for astronomy.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: NigelG on Dec 09, 2012, 15:06:10
Deeply saddened by the news.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Mike on Dec 09, 2012, 15:40:00
I wonder what will happen with the Sky at Night program? I wonder if they will carry on with new presenters or end it and create something new?
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: mickw on Dec 09, 2012, 15:56:09
They've got to continue the program, it's too well established to just dump.

Really, to cancel the program would be an insult to Patrick and all he worked for.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Fay on Dec 09, 2012, 16:51:31
He had a good, interesting life right up to the end
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: PhilB on Dec 09, 2012, 17:31:42
A real loss to amateur astronomy. The Sky at Night programme would make a fantastic memorial to him. Sadly, I don't think it will survive.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Mike on Dec 09, 2012, 17:40:55
I agree it should continue but they should completely revamp the formula.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: JohnP on Dec 09, 2012, 18:46:51
Only just heard the news.... Had my head in a bucket today.... :-( Really upset - only last night I was watching Sky at night on catch up & thinking how amazing he was to be still presenting at his age..

He will be sadly missed..

Rest In Peace.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Carole on Dec 09, 2012, 19:39:33
QuoteI wonder what will happen with the Sky at Night program? I wonder if they will carry on with new presenters or end it and create something new?

I woudln't be surprised it Chris Lintott is asked to carry on with it as he has been his "side kick" for so long and every-one is now used to him.

Carole
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: The Thing on Dec 09, 2012, 19:46:57
I met him a couple of times and am deeply saddened.  :cry:

I suspect 'they' will ditch Sky at Night which is quite academic in flavour in favour of more Brian Cox-esque Stargazing Live style lowest lower common denominator programming.
Title: Sir Patrick Moore [BAA-ebulletin 00711]
Post by: Rick on Dec 09, 2012, 19:54:12
[BAA-ebulletin 00711]  Sir Patrick Moore
(c) 2012 British Astronomical Association    http://www.britastro.org/

It is with the deepest sadness that I report the death just before 12.30 today of Sir Patrick Moore.

Patrick has long been an inspiration and guide for so many BAA members. He served as the Association's President from 1982-1984, as well as directing with energy and distinction both the Mercury & Venus Section and the Lunar Section. Indeed, he performed the latter role on two occasions, from 1964-1968 and from 1971-1976. In recent years he has been an honorary Vice-President, and although he has been unable to attend our meetings, he has continued to take an active interest in the affairs of the Association that he first joined in December 1934 at the age of 11. He made a point of visiting the BAA stand at Astrofest 2012, despite not being in the best of health.

There can be few BAA members who do not owe their interest in astronomy to the influence of Patrick, either through his numerous publications or his monthly "Sky at Night" television programme. His enthusiasm was deeply infectious, and what he had to say was truly inspirational. Many of us benefited from personal contact with him - the time and energy he devoted to correspondence with all who wrote to him was quite amazing, and his hospitality at Farthings legendary.

Patrick's passing was peaceful, at home in Selsey, where he was surrounded by those closest to him. Many of us felt that this day could never come, and that the normal laws of nature would somehow be suspended in this case. Sadly and inevitably, that was not be be, and we shall all miss a presence that has enriched British astronomy, and the lives of most of us, for as long as we can remember.

In due course we shall have occasion to pay full and proper tribute to the man and his achievements. The grief we feel at this moment is bitter, but Patrick's legacy is immense - and that is something from which we shall all continue to benefit in the future.

Bill Leatherbarrow
President
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: RobertM on Dec 09, 2012, 21:27:07
Such a loss, he helped kick start my interest as he did many others.  He lived life to the full doing what he wanted and will be sorely missed.

Robert
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: MarkS on Dec 10, 2012, 07:41:48
Bit late hearing this news.  How sad.

Two household names - Neil Armstrong and Patrick Moore - lost in the space of a few months.

Mark
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: doug on Dec 10, 2012, 08:19:52
     I feel a personal loss .... when I was about twelve years old I wrote to Sir Patrick Moore and had a very nice reply back from him, which unfortunately has been lost over the years. I only wish I still had that letter ... instead of just the memory of it.

     It`s a very sad day for amateur astronomers as he championed us all, saying we were an essential part of mainstream astronomy, giving so much in imaging and all it`s other aspects.

     I hope that somebody from our Society will attend his funeral on behalf of all of us.  I envy those people who had contact with him; I am sure his presence enriched their experience. 

     Doug.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Carole on Dec 10, 2012, 10:46:09
QuoteI hope that somebody from our Society will attend his funeral on behalf of all of us.
Gilbert was a personal friend.  Which brings me to the point that we haven't seen Gilbert for ages, is he OK?

Carole
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Jim on Dec 10, 2012, 15:33:20
Gilbert is fine, I saw him at the RAS a couple of weeks ago. He said he was sorry he hasn't been recently, just had a lot on.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Rick on Dec 11, 2012, 16:16:32
BBC1 (and BBC1 HD) is showing a tribute, "Sir Patrick Moore: Astronomer, Broadcastter and Eccentric" (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01psbjf) this evening from 10:35pm.
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: AndrewH on Dec 12, 2012, 12:35:55
Sorry to hear this too at Edenbridge and District Astronomers. Telescope House in Lingfield have a tribute on their website.

www.telescopehouse.com

Sir Patrick would often say 'by then you'll have a new presenter' or more recently 'I don't think I'll be watching that with you' when referring to future events so I think we can take it that he wanted the programme to continue.

I have suggested to the BBC that the programme be renamed Patrick Moore's 'The Sky At Night' so his name will always be associated with the show and keep the round robin of presenters that we currently have. I think his handcrafted shoes are impossible for a single presenter and one of his key legacies is inspiring others to take up astronomy. Why not have the show presented by some of the very people he inspired?

I'm sure the BBC will do the right thing but I always thought a lovely thing to do when he wasn't here was to gather amateur astronomers who have been inspired by Sir Patrick and have them congregate at Selsey and collectively say..

"Welcome to The Sky At Night!!' :D
Title: Re: Patrick Moore 1923 - 2012
Post by: Mike on Jan 05, 2013, 13:21:06
The final Sky at Night (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pt8sy) with Patrick Moore is aired on Monday at midnight.