BAA Journal – Volume 130 Number 5 – October 2020

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  • Refereed Papers

  • 273Investigating the Mars edge-rind artefact - Martin Lewis
  • 285Thomas G. E. Elger at Kempston – nine years that ‘saved’ amateur selenography - Nigel Longshaw
  • 289The 2019 transit of Mercury - Paul G. Abel
  • 293Report of the Council and financial results for the session 2019–2020
  • Notes and News

  • 259From the President - Alan Lorrain
  • 259Life in the Venusian clouds? - Paul G. Abel
  • 260Auroral & NLC activity 2020 July 1 – August 31 - Sandra Brantingham
  • 260Bob Garner, 1935–2020 - Callum Potter
  • 261Betelgeuse fading again? - Jeremy Shears
  • 261Get involved in researching star & planet formation - Roger Pickard
  • 261In brief - Philip Jennings
  • 262The Red Planet before opposition: Mars observation update - Richard McKim
  • 264Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) – a special report - Nick James
  • 268Revealing the anatomy of C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) - Robin Leadbeater
  • 269Solar Section - Lyn Smith
  • 271A brief primer on filters - David Arditti
  • 272From the Journal archive - John Chuter
  • Review

  • 311Luna Cognita: A comprehensive observer’s handbook of the known Moon (Garfinkle) - Richard McKim
  • 312The Human Cosmos: A secret history of the stars (Marchant) - Bob Mizon
  • 312The Archives From the BAA Archives - John Chuter
  • Letters

  • 315BAA Spring Webinar, 2020 April 25 - Alan Dowdell
  • BAA Updates

  • 313Obituary: Gordon Ernest Taylor (1925–2020) - Tim Haymes
  • 314Addendum: Asteroids & Remote Planets Section Meeting, 2019 September 29 Richard Miles
  • Observers' Forum

  • 316Wandering around the winged horse - Callum Potter
  • 318Observing carbon stars with large binoculars - Shaun Albrighton
  • Etc.

  • 314Members elected
  • 320Sky notes for 2020 October & November - Nick Hewitt
  • 322Meetings diary & small advertisements
  • 323Board of Trustees and Council, Session 2019–2020
  • 324Membership information
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