BAA Journal – Volume 129 Number 2 – April 2019

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  • Refereed Papers

  • 73The eastern & western elongations of Venus, 2007–’17 Part 1:The sunlit hemisphere - Richard McKim
  • 89The myth of Henry Hudson’s sunspots - John Simpson
  • 94Part in 2011–’12 - John H. Rogers
  • 103Noctilucent cloud over Britain & Western Europe, 2017 Ken Kennedy
  • Notes and News

  • 63From the President - Callum Potter
  • 63The BAA at AstroFest 2019 - Ann Davies
  • 64The lunar eclipse impact flash of 2019 Jan 21 - Anthony Cook
  • 65Western elongation of Venus: first interim report - Paul G. Abel
  • 65Special General Meeting 2019 - Bill Tarver
  • 66Solar Section - Lyn Smith
  • 67Nominations for the ballot for the BAA Council and Board of Trustees Bill Tarver
  • 68The BAA Commission for Dark Skies: thirty years of defending the stars - Bob Mizon
  • 70Auroral & NLC activity, 2018 Dec 1 – 2019 February 28 - Sandra Brantingham
  • 71Understanding image defects (part 1) - David Arditti
  • 72From the Journal archive - John Chuter
  • 107Letterstt
  • Review

  • 112Jupiter (Sheehan & Hockey) - Mike Foulkes
  • 113No Shadow of a Doubt: The 1919 eclipse that confirmed Einstein’s theory of relativity (Kennefick) - Andy Sawers
  • 114Chronicling the Golden Age of Astronomy: A history of visual observing from Harriet to Moore (English) - John Chuter
  • Observers' Forum

  • 107Record fade of variable star SV Sge - Gary Poyner
  • 108The delights of Hydra - Stewart Moore
  • 110The Radio Astronomy Group in 2018 - John Cook
  • Meetings

  • 116The BAA Awards & Medals for 2019 BAA Annual General Meeting, 2018 October 31 - Alan Dowdell 116
  • 119BAA Ordinary Meeting, 2018 October 31
  • Etc.

  • 113Membership information
  • 114New members
  • 121Sky notes for 2019 April & May - Brian Mills
  • 122Meetings diary & small advertisements
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