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Space Night (full title: ''space night - All-tag nachts'') is the name of a German television program in the early night/morning hours each day. It is a mixture of chill-out-music and images of the earth as seen from space interspersed with informative broadcasts. It was started by the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) in 1994 and is now broadcast by BR-alpha. ==Structure== The Space Night's structure consists of several different sub-programs. In any given month, on any given weekday, the programs will be the same. In the next month, the programs will change, but again stay the same for the same weekdays. There are no broadcasts during Friday and Saturday nights. Space Night itself does not have any opening or closing credits; only the sub-programs may do. You can recognize a program is part of Space Night in two ways: # some programs will show a text overlay reading "space night" in the bottom right corner # there are no regular program forecasts injected between the programs during Space Night The sub-programs are never all part of any single Space Night. Instead the programs from the beginning of a Space Night are repeated at the end, so that some episodes of a program may be broadcast twice during one Space Night. If a program would continue to run longer than the Space Night itself, it will be interrupted in the middle. * Alpha-Centauri (science program by BR-alpha, presented by physicist Prof. Harald Lesch) * Alpha bis Omega (''Alpha to Omega'') (discussions about theology between the physicist Harald Lesch and the theologian Thomas Schwartz. This program is almost only broadcast during Space Night itself) * Die Erde erwacht (''The earth awakes'') (Pictures of cities and their inhabitants' doings during morning time; no audio comments) * Earth Views (Satellite pictures of several Earth regions with interruptions by computer animations; no audio comments but music; total of ten episodes) * Jazz in Space (pictures from space; no audio comments but Jazz music) * Lesch & Co. (discussions between the physicist Harald Lesch and his colleague Wilhelm Vossenkuhl about philosophy) * Moonwalks (pictures of excursions across the Moon) * Space Art (paintings from the art genre called Space Art; no audio comments but music; some episodes do not have the text overlay "space night" but "space art" instead) * Space Cowboys (pictures of missions of NASA's programs Project Mercury, Project Gemini and Apollo program; no audio comments but music; additional text overlay showing information about each mission like the starting day, crew info, name of modules, duration, special notes, etc.) * Was sucht der Mensch im Weltraum? (''What does man seek in space?'') (rerun of the 1968 television series featuring Heinz Haber) * Waternight (pictures of coral reefs; no audio comments but music) * New Frontiers (stations on the way to the International Space Station (Project Mercury, Project Gemini, Apollo-Program, Space Shuttle, Mir); no audio comment but electro music) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Space Night」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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