BAA Journal – Volume 130 Number 3 – June 2020

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  • Refereed Papers

  • 147Prof Jean Dragesco – a celebration of the centenary of his birth Richard McKim
  • 153Spatial analysis using ArcGIS of the Valles Marineris region of Mars during the 2018 global dust storm - Eric & John Sussenbach
  • 156Challenging visual binaries: the case of γ2 Andromedae J. Christopher Taylor
  • 168The brighter comets of 2016 - Jonathan Shanklin
  • Notes and News

  • 131From the President - Alan Lorrain
  • 132Solar Section - Lyn Smith
  • 133The fragmentation of C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) - Nick James
  • 135Launch of a new weekly BAA webinar - Philip Jennings
  • 136Fiammetta Wilson: A centennial appreciation - Bill Barton & Mike Frost
  • 137Astronomical adventures in India - Jeremy Shears
  • 139Jupiter in 2019 – Part II: Juno - John Rogers
  • 142Observing notes for the 2020 apparition of Mars - Richard McKim
  • 144Auroral & noctilucent cloud activity 2020 March 1 – April 30, & an update on STEVE - Sandra Brantingham
  • 144Postponement of Leeds Weekend Meeting - Alan Lorrain & Hazel Collett
  • 144BAA Web Content Editor role - Callum Potter
  • 145Finder telescopes - Peter Anderson
  • 146From the Journal archive - John Chuter
  • 176The Archives From the BAA Archives - John Chuter
  • 177Letterstt
  • Review

  • 179Memories of Dave Gavine (1937–2020)
  • Letters

  • 189BAA Christmas Meeting, 2019 December 7 - Alan Dowdell
  • BAA Updates

  • 184In memoriam – Jim Hysom (1933–2017): An appreciation - Nick James et al.
  • 186Obituary: Dr Heather Couper (1949–2020) - John Rogers & Alan Dowdell
  • Observers' Forum

  • 180Saturn (Sheehan) Hunting flares on red dwarfs - Andrew Smith
  • 181Spectra of two spring comets - David Boyd
  • 182Asterisms for the summer months - Callum Potter
  • Etc.

  • 152Membership information
  • 188Members elected
  • 192Sky notes for 2020 June & July - Nick Hewitt
  • 194Meetings diary & small advertisements
  • 195Board of Trustees and Council, Session 2019–2020
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