BAA Journal – Volume 132 Number 06 – December 2022

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  • Refereed Papers

  • 355Observations of the first confirmed superoutburst of the dwarf nova DDE 39 - Jeremy Shears et al.
  • 359The brighter comets of 2019 - Jonathan Shanklin
  • 365The Revd George Fisher (1794–1873) – Arctic Astronomer - Mike Frost
  • 373The 2018 opposition of Mars & the global dust storm: Part II - Richard McKim
  • Notes and News

  • 339From the President - David Arditti
  • 340RY Sagittarii fades - Jeremy Shears
  • 340In brief - Philip Jennings
  • 341Notice: Vacancy: Meetings Secretary - David Arditti
  • 341Solar eclipse of 2022 October 25 - Pauline Phillips et al.
  • 341Share your memories of Sir Patrick Moore - Philip Jennings
  • 342BAA Christmas Quiz - Marie-Louise Archer et al.
  • 344Solar Section - Lyn Smith
  • 347LISA spectrograph available for loan - Jeremy Shears, David Boyd & Andy Wilson
  • 348Jupiter in 2021/’22 - John Rogers
  • 352Auroral & NLC activity 2022 August 18 – October 18 - Sandra Brantingham
  • 353An introduction to spectroscopy, Part III: Spectrographs - Andy Wilson
  • 383Centenaries for 2023 - Barry Hetherington
  • 386BAA Spring Meeting, Leeds, 2022 April 23 - Alan Dowdell
  • 392Membership information
  • 396Sky notes for 2022 December & 2023 January - Nick Hewitt
  • 398Meetings diary, notices & small advertisements
  • 399Board of Trustees and Council, Session 2022–2023
  • The Archives

  • 354From the Journal archive - John Chuter
  • 385From the BAA Archives - John Chuter
  • Review

  • 387Solar Surveyors: Observing the Sun from Space - Martin Edmonds
  • Letters

  • 384Stellar astrophysics with a three-quarter-inch telescope - Christopher Taylor
  • BAA Updates

  • 388BAA Winchester Weekend 2022 - Ann Davies
  • Observers' Forum

  • 389NGC 2403 – a bright galaxy in an invisible constellation - Stewart Moore
  • 390Comet prospects for 2023 - Jonathan Shanklin
  • 393Summer 2022 – a season of Mira-star excesses - John Toone
  • 394Measuring the light profile of the Crab Nebula pulsar - David Hardwick
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