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Observing Highlights for Mercury and Venus – a video from Pete Lawrence and Paul G. Abel

4 May 20203 March 2022 Dominic Ford 0 Comments

A video from Pete Lawrence and Paul G. Abel

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Determining the Quality Number of a Sunspot Group

2 May 20203 March 2022 David Swan 0 Comments

Lyn explains how to categorise sunspot groups according to their quality

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News of the binary black hole, OJ287

29 April 20203 March 2022 Jeremy Shears 0 Comments

Point your telescope to a small patch of sky 3.5 degrees east of the open cluster M44 (The Beehive Cluster)

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Spring Webinar Saturday 25th April

22 April 20203 March 2022 Andy Wilson 0 Comments

BAA live webinars, 7pm every Wednesday

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Loops in the sky

9 April 202016 March 2022 David Basey 0 Comments

A brief guide to the apparent motions of the planets

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BAA Wednesday webinars

1 April 20203 March 2022 Andy Wilson 0 Comments

BAA Wednesday webinars

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British Astronomical Association subscription rates for 2020-2021

27 March 20203 March 2022 Andy Wilson 0 Comments

British Astronomical Association subscription rates for 2020-2021

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Nominations for the 2020 Ballot for the BAA Council and Board of Trustees

27 March 20204 March 2022 Andy Wilson 0 Comments

Your chance to serve on the BAA’s Council or Board of Trustees

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Election 2019 – the results

27 March 20203 March 2022 Andy Wilson 0 Comments

Details of those elected as Trustees and Council Members for session 130 of the Association

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Venus and Sky Notes videos

26 March 20203 March 2022 Callum Potter 0 Comments

New videos from the BAA

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