Cyclonic ovals add interest to final part of Jupiter apparition
It is still worth observing Jupiter in the western sky, particularly to see how the new cyclonic ovals in the SSTB develop at the end of this apparition
Read moreIt is still worth observing Jupiter in the western sky, particularly to see how the new cyclonic ovals in the SSTB develop at the end of this apparition
Read moreDave Grennan (Dublin) has discovered a potential supernova in NGC 5410. This was first reported as PSN J14005449+4058596 on CBAT’s
Read moreUK observers may be able to see an asteroid briefly extinguish an 11th mag star
Read moreUnfortunately, the Total Lunar Eclipse of 2014 April 15 wasn’t visible from the UK but it was widely seen from
Read moreBrian Mills takes a look at the spring sky
Read moreCrowds shown Great Red Spot and Martian polar cap by BAA and BSIA observers
Read moreThis Thursday, we will be holding a joint star party with the Baker Street Irregular Astronomers
Read moreOn 7th March Ron Arbour identified a 16th magnitude new object in NGC 3861. He reported this to the Transient
Read moreThe BAA’s new website is live
Read moreTarget Jupiter!
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