Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.102 Iss.3

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  • 132The design and construction of a run-off roof observatory - M. J. Ropelewski
  • 135Jupiter in 1989-1990 - John H. Rogers
  • 151The Aurora 1990 - R. J. Livesey
  • 158A new lunar occultation package for microcomputers - Gordon E. Taylor
  • 160Short Papers Lancaster's lost observatory - Peter Wade
  • 163Domes associated with the south-eastern dark floor area in the lunar crater Schickard - Keith W. Abineri
  • Notes and News

  • 119Planetary nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud / Super news / Pulsar PSR 1829-10 may have no planets but. . . / NAM92 / Source Cygni 1992 / Variable Star Section / The Cambridge-Cambridge Telescope / Solar Section / Mars Section
  • 128Letters Proposal to test film / telescope combinations / The Christmas star
  • 157Historical Note The Man who found a City in the Moon - Richard Baum
  • Review

  • 171Planetary Nebulae (Hynes) / ESO's Early History (Blaauw) / Methods of Orbit Determination for the Microcomputer (Boulet) / received
  • Letters

  • 179Ordinary Meeting 1992 January 22 / Ordinary Meeting 1992 February 26 / Ordinary Meeting 1992 March 21
  • BAA Updates

  • 168Obituaries: H. N. D. Wright, Cicely M. Botley / New members / Martin Mobberley and new telescope
  • Observers' Forum

  • 167Lunar crater Theophilus and surroundings / Hubble's Variable Nebula / Comet Tanaka - Machholtz 1992d / Geminid meteor
  • Etc.

  • 118Officers and Council
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