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''Asemane shab'' ( fa, آسمان شب lit. ''The Night Sky'') is an Iranian weekly
science education Science education is the teaching and learning of science to school children, college students, or adults within the general public. The field of science education includes work in science content, science process (the scientific method), some ...
television series. It is the only Iranian program specializing in
astronomy Astronomy () is a natural science that studies astronomical object, celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and chronology of the Universe, evolution. Objects of interest ...
and the longest-running scientific series in the history of Iranian television. It was created by Siavash Safarianpour, who also directs and presents the show. Other featured presenters include Pouria Nazemi, Hafez Ahi, and Kazem Kokrom. The program has been produced for IRIB TV4 since early 2001. It began airing on 7 August 2001 and remains one of IRIB TV4's most highly-viewed programs. The series airs every week on Fridays at 11 PM.


Format

The majority of the series is presented from a glass
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, made to resemble a disc atop a silver-coated moon or asteroid. Siavash Safarianpour acts as the host and main speaker. He maintains an air of seriousness but does put on an act, portraying himself as a knowledgeable, intensely curious character. He always holds a stack of papers and sits in an oversized swiveling chair with a large headboard. At the end of each episode, he gets up in front of a diagram of the Earth and summarizes the day's topics. A newly-added segment introduced in 2014 features amateur astronomers discussing the observation history of the
Milky Way Galaxy The Milky Way is the galaxy that includes our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked ey ...
and major ones around it, particularly the
Andromeda Galaxy The Andromeda Galaxy (IPA: ), also known as Messier 31, M31, or NGC 224 and originally the Andromeda Nebula, is a barred spiral galaxy with the diameter of about approximately from Earth and the nearest large galaxy to the Milky Way. The gal ...
. Much of the topics discussed are current astronomy-related events and phenomena, but there have been exceptions, such as a show dedicated to American astronomer
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and his achievements.


Crew

*Siavash Safarianpour: creator, director, presenter (since 2001) *Pouria Nazemi: writer, presenter (since 2001) *Hafez Ahi: presenter (since 2011) *Kazem Kokrom: presenter (since 2017) * Babak A. Tafreshi: news editor and consultant (since 2007) Since its inception, Siavash Safarianpour has acted as the creator, producer and director. He is an amateur
astronomer An astronomer is a scientist in the field of astronomy who focuses their studies on a specific question or field outside the scope of Earth. They observe astronomical objects such as stars, planets, moons, comets and galaxies – in either o ...
who is recognized for his amateur
astronomical photography Astrophotography, also known as astronomical imaging, is the photography or imaging of astronomical objects, celestial events, or areas of the night sky. The first photograph of an astronomical object (the Moon) was taken in 1840, but it wa ...
. He started his career as a producer of TV and radio scientific programs in 1999. In 2008, he was selected to receive the Award of Scientific Accomplishments for his work on ''Asemane shab''. Since then, he has also acted as a member of the Association of International Project of StarPeace. StarPeace official website


Production and broadcast

The origin of ''Asemane shab'' can be traced back to 1999, when Siavash Safarianpour began collaborating with the
Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB; fa, صدا و سيمای جمهوری اسلامی ايران, ''Sedā va Sīmā-ye Jomhūri-ye Eslāmi-ye Īrān'', , formerly called National Iranian Radio and Television until the Iranian re ...
. He joined the network to produce irregular one-episode programs covering astronomical phenomena such as
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s. The focus of ''Asemane shab''s premiere episode was covering the International Day of Astronomy for the first time in Iran. The main goal that Safarianpour set for the program was to promote astronomy to the public in various formats based on the
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; before ''Asemane shab'', there had been no Iranian programs dedicated to the field of astronomy, and it was considered a relatively unpopular topic. An effort was made to communicate knowledge in easily-understood language, without sacrificing loyalty to the scientific concepts, so that the program could connect with both casual viewers and astronomy enthusiasts. The first episode of the ''Asemane shab'' marked the beginning of the production of a regular, consistent, and dynamic program with a focus on topics in the field of astronomy. It has been broadcast each week since it first aired. It became the longest-running science television series in Iran when it aired its 500th episode aired on Yalda's Night 2007. It began a temporary hiatus on 20 March 2011, during which only reruns played, but it resumed production and later surpassed 700 episodes on 5 May 2017. The program employs some mechanisms of news reporting shows, such as on-scene field reporters photographing the sky and current occurrences. Many of the segments and diagrams shown on the series were taken and created by the staff members themselves.


References

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