BAA Journal – Volume 134 Number 03 – June 2024

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  • Refereed Papers

  • 187Early members of the New South Wales Branch of the British Astronomical Association - Nick Lomb et al.
  • 199A free, Excel-based application for UBVIc photometric studies of galactic open clusters - Valter Arnò
  • 211Selenehelion: imaging the Sun & full Moon at the same time with one camera - Stephen J. Edberg & Stephen Ebelhar
  • 215The size of the Carrington Event sunspot group - Peter Meadows
  • 217Noctilucent cloud over Britain & Western Europe, 2023 - Ken Kennedy
  • Notes and News

  • 159From the President - David Arditti
  • 159Photograph – AR1334: Bringer of Storms - Luigi Morrone
  • 160Using the Alnitak remote observatory in Spain - Nick James
  • 161Possible detection of the first extrasolar glory - Indra Bains
  • 161In brief - Philip Jennings
  • 162The Great Auroral Storm of 2024 May 10/11 - Philip Jennings
  • 164An expedition to Leakey - Richard Severn
  • 165Meanwhile, from our Orkney correspondent... - Callum Potter
  • 165A bluebonnet eclipse - Mike Frost
  • 166Observing the 2024–’25 apparition of Mars - Richard McKim
  • 168The 2023 December 12 occultation of Betelgeuse - Alex Pratt et al.
  • 171Variable star update - Jeremy Shears
  • 172Solar Section - Lyn Smith
  • 176Jupiter in 2022 & 2023, Pt II: The Juno mission & the Galilean moons - John Rogers
  • 181A visit to the Jantar Mantar observatory in Jaipur - Jeremy Shears
  • 182Auroral & noctilucent cloud activity, 2024 Feb 7 – Apr 10 - Sandra Brantingham
  • 183Rotating penguins & comet science at AstroFest - Helen Usher
  • 184Experiments with a thermal camera - James Dawson
  • 216Membership information
  • 226Sky notes for 2024 June & July - Nick Hewitt
  • 230Meetings diary, notices & small advertisements
  • 231Board of Trustees & Council, Session 2023–2024
  • The Archives

  • 186From the Journal archive - John Chuter
  • 221From the BAA Archives - John Chuter
  • Review

  • 225Jupiter (Sheehan & Hockey) - John Rogers
  • BAA Updates

  • 222Exoplanet Division Meeting, 2023 September 30: Variations on an exoplanet theme - Roger Dymock
  • Observers' Forum

  • 224The brightest stars in the firmament - Callum Potter
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