Patrick Moore RIP

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Grenoble

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55,137 posts

170 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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RIP Patrick Moore - legend who got so many of us interested in both astronomy, space and science in general.

A life well lived.

nellyleelephant

2,709 posts

249 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Sad news.

-crookedtail-

1,583 posts

205 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Amazing chap, learnt so much from him. RIP

sebhaque

6,530 posts

196 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Extremely sad news, he was an absolute star (no pun intended). RIP.

BBC News link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20657939

jmorgan

36,010 posts

299 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Shall copy what I posted in the news section.

Ah bugger, he has been looking frail of late. Someone who was enthusiastic about his hobby, managed a living out of it and could put it across to newbies with aplomb and had the respect of his peers.

RIP fella.

DubZeus

1,401 posts

233 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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RIP, thank you

nick heppinstall

8,559 posts

295 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Fantastic bloke. One of those people you expect to live forever.

Oddboy86

194 posts

198 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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RIP. A great loss for all.

Simpo Two

89,059 posts

280 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Oh dear. Mind you, it's surprising he didn't go earlier.





I met him at one of his lectures about 10 years ago; there was a book signing session but disappointingly it was just a rubber stamp.

SimonV8ster

12,775 posts

243 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Damn, What a shame. Always seemed such a nice bloke, had a good sense of humour too.

anonymous-user

69 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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he lived a full life good innings..

probably chalk

686 posts

207 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Simpo Two said:
just a rubber stamp.
I believe arthritis wrecked his hands some time ago. He may simply not have able to sign his name over and over.

RIP Patrick; you were one of a kind.

Eighteeteewhy

7,259 posts

183 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Very sad news. frown

He was an inspiration to many.

RIP

Dogsey

4,301 posts

245 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Another reason to wink at the moon. RIP Sir Patrick.

Steffan

10,362 posts

243 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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I just posted this on the other thread:

I was fortunate enough to meet Sit Patrick Moore several times. Absolutely delightful man and his lifelong fascination with Astronomy was a joy to behold, A genuinely inspirational enthusiast he made the sky live for me and millions of others.

I have childhood memories of Sir Patrick brilliantly explaining why the pictures we were waiting for with bated breath, on television, were unavailable due to cloud/conditions etc and every minute was fascinating. In common with Richard Dimbleby, an unexpected break in transmission when Patrick Moore was broadcasting,was an opportunity to listen enraptured to an encyclopaedic dissertation on the subject by one of the most knowledgeable experts in the world with a brilliant delivery. Entertainment in every way!

During WWII in common with so many of his generation I understand that, Sir Patrick was in the RAF giving everything he had to the country he loved without a moments hesitation. Typical of the man, he never wanted any fuss made by the media about his war service.

Sir Patrick Moore was a genuine English eccentric with a huge intellect enormous energy and the zeal for his subject that so many of us lose as we grow up. An outstanding Englishman: we will not see his like again. RIP.

Eric Mc

123,903 posts

280 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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He was a navigator in Bomber Command. Even in his biography he refused to write too much about his World War 2 experiences.

Simpo Two

89,059 posts

280 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Eric Mc said:
He was a navigator in Bomber Command.
Can't think of a better person for astronavigation!

perdu

4,885 posts

214 months

Sunday 9th December 2012
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Another hero gone

RIP Sir Patrick

Evangelion

8,057 posts

193 months

Monday 10th December 2012
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A great loss. The world of astronomy will never be quite the same again.

I'm off to bed now but will put the headphones on and listen to the Planets Suite as a tribute to both his profession and his love of music.

Galileo

3,147 posts

233 months

Monday 10th December 2012
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No more Mr Night Sky.