Maggie helps Chris and the Stargazers look up at the moon and find out how craters are made.
Maggie gives Robert the robot the important job of finding out why a comet has a tail.
It's a clear night at Stargazing Park so Maggie, Chris and the Stargazers try to spot satellites.
The planet Venus is shining in the night sky and Maggie has an experiment to find out why it's so bright.
Maggie, Chris and the Stargazers spot the Plough and discover how to find the North Star.
Maggie helps the Stargazers work out how big our star the Sun is.
The Stargazers spot satellites being lit up in the dark sky by the sun.
It's a cloudy night at Stargazing Park so Maggie helps the Stargazers do an experiment to find out how the clouds get there.
Join in the fun at Maggie's eclipse party. Lots of special guests including the Clangers, Brian Cox and Robert the Robot help the Stargazers find out about a solar eclipse.
The Stargazers look at Jupiter through a telescope and find out about Voyager and other space missions.
Maggie helps the Stargazers find out what it's like inside the International Space Station.
The stars of CBeebies go stargazing. The Stargazers pretend to be a giant cloud of dust to find out how stars are made.
Maggie helps the Stargazers do an experiment to find out what Saturn's rings are made of.
The Stargazers draw pictures of the night sky and find out about shooting stars.
An assessment of the number of stars in space, plus an update on Tim Peake's mission on the International Space Station.
Astronaut Tim Peake gives a mission update and Robert the Robot takes a tour of the universe.
The Stargazers collect rocks to discover more about the surface of the red planet, Mars.
The Stargazers discover lots of round things in space and use potatoes to find out how gravity makes spheres.
Robert the Robot goes star hopping around the constellation of Orion and the Stargazers make a picture of Orion's nebula.
The Stargazers are on a mission to find tiny things on Earth that remind them of space.
Maggie, Chris and Robert the Robot follow the North Star to a starlight party underneath the winter night sky.
CBeebies Stargazing celebrates 50 years since the Apollo 11 moon landing with a seaside special. Featuring Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Chris Jarvis, Robert the Robot and a group of young Stargazers. Maggie explains that the Stargazers will be following in the footsteps of a very important space journey: the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. Accompanied by Nasa archive, Maggie tells the story of the first moon landing in the summer of 1969.