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'''Sir Patrick Moore''' ([[4 March]] [[1923]]-[[9 December]] [[2012]]) was a famous [[Earth]] astronomer. | '''Sir Patrick Moore''' ([[4 March (people)|4 March]] [[1923]]-[[9 December (people)|9 December]] [[2012]]) was a famous [[Earth]] astronomer. | ||
He was mentioned (jokingly) by [[Rose Tyler]] when the [[Ninth Doctor]] asked her who she considered to be the ultimate expert in [[alien]] lifeforms. ([[TV]]: ''[[Aliens of London]]'') | He was mentioned (jokingly) by [[Rose Tyler]] when the [[Ninth Doctor]] asked her who she considered to be the ultimate expert in [[alien]] lifeforms. ([[TV]]: ''[[Aliens of London]]'') |
Revision as of 05:37, 15 June 2013
Sir Patrick Moore (4 March 1923-9 December 2012) was a famous Earth astronomer.
He was mentioned (jokingly) by Rose Tyler when the Ninth Doctor asked her who she considered to be the ultimate expert in alien lifeforms. (TV: Aliens of London)
The Doctor apparently met him at some point in the past, referring to him as "a devil" with the ladies. He was one of many experts holding a conference over the Internet when the Atraxi were threatening to boil the Earth. The Eleventh Doctor, after providing proof that he was a genius, showed the assembled experts how to create a computer virus that would alert the Atraxi to the position of Prisoner Zero. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)