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Celestial fireflies in Scorpius

28 May 20153 March 2022 Stewart Moore 0 Comments

Messier 4: an easy to find globular cluster

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Celestial fireflies in Scorpius

28 May 20153 March 2022 Stewart Moore 0 Comments

M4: an easy to find globular cluster

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Inside the serpent’s head

20 May 20153 March 2022 Stewart Moore 0 Comments

A glorious globular in Serpens Caput

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A three-year weather forecast for Jupiter

17 May 20153 March 2022 John Rogers 0 Comments

The BAA Jupiter Section tries some predictions for weather patterns on Jupiter.

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Saturn at opposition

17 May 201516 March 2022 Dominic Ford 0 Comments

Saturn will be at opposition on 2015 May 23 in the constellation of Libra

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The Jewels of the Queen’s Coiffure

13 May 20153 March 2022 Nick Hewitt 0 Comments

A contrasting pair of globular clusters in Coma

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Amateurs resolve yet finer details on Jupiter and its moons

11 May 20153 March 2022 Dominic Ford 0 Comments

New BAA reports show images tracking the winds in the Great Red Spot and resolving the dance of the moons.

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See a whale in the night sky

11 May 20153 March 2022 Stewart Moore 0 Comments

A stunning edge-on galaxy in Canes Venatici

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A binocular star cluster for spring skies

3 May 20153 March 2022 Stewart Moore 0 Comments

See Queen Berenice’s hair in the sky

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Catch the Crow

2 May 201516 March 2022 Nick Hewitt 0 Comments

Open season to shoot Corvus

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