Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.103 Iss.2

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  • 63Sunspot quality update - Frank Ventura and Tony Tanti
  • 67John Grigg and the genesis of cometary astronomy in New Zealand - Wayne Orchiston
  • 77The Aurora 1991 - R. J. Livesey
  • 84Visual recording of deep-sky objects - Lee T. Macdonald
  • Notes and News

  • 55Moons in hiding? / Asteroid blasted Tunguska / Title pages / Neutrino fireball powers supernovae / Correction / Catch a falling bit Section / Solar Section / Solar Thermometer
  • 62Letters Coude, Couder, Cassegrain and Bate / Daylight planets / Zeiss machine needs good home / Astronomers in this world and the next
  • 86Historical Note Neptune Unveiled 1892-1893 - Richard Baum
  • Review

  • 91Mars (ed. Keiffer et at.) / Spaceship Neutrino (Sutton) / The Cambridge Guide to Astronomical Discovery (Liller) / Astronomical / The Janus Faces of Genius: The role of alchemy in Newton's thought (Dobbs) / Other books received
  • Letters

  • 97Ordinary Meeting 1992 November 25
  • BAA Updates

  • 87Obituaries: L. F. Ball (1911-92), Dr E. P. Duggan (1912-92) / BAA Out-of-London Weekend 1992, Bristol, 25-27 September / New Members / BAA Section Officers / BAA Membership information
  • Observers' Forum

  • 94Comet P/Swift-Tuttle / Comet P/Schaumasse / Eclipsed Moon in the infrared / Galaxy M92 / Eyepiece projection / 'BAA' asteroids 4026 Beet and 4119 Miles
  • Etc.

  • 54Officers and Council
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