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Observer’s Challenge – November’s Tricky Partial Lunar Eclipse

15 November 202115 March 2022 Callum Potter 0 Comments

On the morning of 19 November 2021, from the UK a tricky to see partial eclipse of the Moon occurs.

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Recording of the BAA Christmas Meeting

1 November 202116 September 2022 Andy Wilson 0 Comments

Booking has opened for the BAA Christmas Meeting

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Election 2021 – the results

25 October 20213 March 2022 Andy Wilson 0 Comments

Details of those elected as Trustees and Council Members for session 132 of the Association

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BAA AGM – Recording on our YouTube channel

7 October 20214 March 2022 Andy Wilson 0 Comments

BAA AGM – Recording on our YouTube channel

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Rare outburst of the dwarf nova LL And

16 September 20213 March 2022 Jeremy Shears 0 Comments

Image of LL And courtesy of Gary Poyner who used the COAST telescope, CDK 17. Field: 43 arcmin, E to

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Observer’s Challenge – September’s Thin Moon

4 September 202115 March 2022 Callum Potter 0 Comments

As astronomical targets go, it has to be said that the Moon is one of the easiest. Big and bright,

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ASTEROID OBSERVING CAMPAIGNS FOR 2021-22

2 September 20213 March 2022 Richard Miles 0 Comments

A list of targets for the keen observer

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VSS Circular 189, September 2021

30 August 20213 March 2022 Jeremy Shears 0 Comments

The September 2021 Variable Star Section Circular, number 189, is available for download here. Many thanks to all our contributors

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Eclipsing Binary Observing Guide

22 August 20213 March 2022 Jeremy Shears 0 Comments

Revised edition of the Eclipsing Binary Observing Guide now available Eclipsing binaries can be studied with a range of techniques,

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Eruption of the Recurrent Nova RS Oph

9 August 20213 March 2022 Jeremy Shears 0 Comments

The Recurrent Nova RS Oph is in eruption. It was reported at mag 5 last evening (Aug 8) by Alexandre

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