BAA Journal – Volume 129 Number 5 – October 2019

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  • Refereed Papers

  • 260The opposition of Mars, 2012: Part I - Richard McKim
  • 273The many faces of Gyulbudaghian’s Nebula - Grant Privett, et al.
  • 279Latitude movements of solar prominences, 2010–’17 - Fred Nye
  • 282Report of the Council and financial results for the session 2018–2019
  • Notes and News

  • 251From the President - Callum Potter
  • 251Aurora & NLC Activity 2019 April 29 – June 29 - Sandra Brantingham
  • 252Almach: a triple star once more - Christopher Taylor
  • 253Visibility of the transit Peter Macdonald
  • 253Transit of Mercury in November - Paul G. Abel
  • 254Total solar eclipse, 2019 Jul 2: an Argentinian adventure - Nick James
  • 255Reminder: have you used your vote? - Bill Tarver
  • 256Solar Section - Lyn Smith
  • 257Change at the helm of the Variable Star Section - Jeremy Shears
  • 258Old telescopes on new mountings - David Arditti
  • 259From the Journal archive - John Chuter
  • 299Letterstt
  • BAA Updates

  • 305Deep Sky Section Annual Meeting 2019 - Nick Hewitt
  • Observers' Forum

  • 300‘Memories of Peter Richards-Jones’ outburst of a WZ Sge dwarf nova - David Boyd
  • 301VEGA 2019 International Spectroscopy Symposium - Jack Martin
  • 302Game of Thrones: Cassiopeia & Cepheus - Nick Hewitt
  • Meetings

  • 29BAA Special General Meeting, Ordinary Meeting & George Alcock Memorial Lecture, 2019 May - Alan Dowdell 306
  • 281Membership information
  • 299From the BAA archives - John Chuter
  • 308Sky notes for 2019 October & November Brian Mills
  • 310Meetings diary & small advertisements
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