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A well-observed double star occultation – SAO 93840 (HO 328)

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Mutual phenomena of Jupiter’s moons in 2021

This year, prospects for observing Jupiter from the northern hemisphere are much improved, as the planet is further north than

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MISSION 29P : A review of progress & a recent strong outburst of comet 29P/ Schwassmann–Wachmann

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Auroral & noctilucent cloud activity 2021 January I – February 20

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In Brief

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Winners of the Christmas Quiz

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The annular solar eclipse of 2021 June 10

The central line of the annular solar eclipse of 2021 June 10 begins at sunrise at 9:55 UT in Ontario,

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From the President

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Bright Nova in Cassiopeia!

20 March 20213 March 2022 Jeremy Shears 0 Comments

I would like to alert members to a bright (8th mag) nova in Cassiopeia discovered on March 18. It is currently

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Potential meteorite fall near Cheltenham

1 March 20213 March 2022 Nick James 0 Comments

Update on March 9 – A large strewn field of meteorites has been found around the town of Winchcombe. See

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