Died today aged 89
Legend. RIP
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Originally posted by CRAIGR
Legend. RIP
will be another star in the sky tonight
Was only watching him yesterday
What a shame, sad day for stargazers everywhere.
ATB
Simon
Reading about his life he really was a legend ... Truely a life lived to the fullest, I think the best fact about him was he was a friend of the first man to fly the first man in space and a personnel friend of the first man on the moon ....... R.I.P and thank you
Nooooooooooo, he was awesome :'(
he made dust interesting but all is not lost,we have prof Brian Cox now
RIP Patrick
RIP! He was one of a kind.
He was certainly a lovable character.
Sad loss RIP
Jacko
A sad day, It seems really odd to be shocked by the death of an 89 year old man, but It really does feel like it's out of the blue.
Cox is alright but he's no Patrick. Maybe Brian May could step into the breach?
The end of several eras .......................................................................... :-( The man was astronomy on British TV
It would be nice if his ashes are put into space like Gene Roddenbery and James Doohan.
and lets not forget his work as the games master in the 90's!
i used to love watching the sky at night, not actually seen it for years though. probably since early 00's
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Originally posted by morcus
A sad day, It seems really odd to be shocked by the death of an 89 year old man, but It really does feel like it's out of the blue.
Cox is alright but he's no Patrick. Maybe Brian May could step into the breach?
A great loss to us all, i loved the sky at night...there will be another in the sky tonight R.I.P Sir Patrick
You think some things will just go on forever, it's a shame they don't I loved the weebl's stuff cartoon of him playing the xylophone and it's a fitting tribute to him.
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Originally posted by britishtrident
The end of several eras .......................................................................... :-( The man was astronomy on British TV
It would be nice if his ashes are put into space like Gene Roddenbery and James Doohan.
As Conrod says
"he made dust interesting but all is not lost,we have prof Brian Cox now
RIP Patrick"
he had a good time, so well done!