Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.63 No.4

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  • 59BAA Journal - Vol.63 No.4 - March 1953
  • 99CONTENTS
  • 63REPORT OF THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION Held on Wednesday, 1953 January 28
  • 72PAPERS COMMUNICATED TO THE ASSOCIATION
  • 72An Analysis of Saturn Intensity Observations (II) 1949, 1950, 1951, and 1952 By A. P. Lenham
  • 75Variations of Rotation Periods and Latitudes of Jovian Features By A. P. Lenham
  • 76A Spherical Coordinate Converter By E. A. Whitaker,
  • 83COMMUNICATION TO THE ASSOCIATION
  • 83A Further Note on Large and Small Quantities By C. J. Aston
  • 84ASTRONOMICAL REMINDERS
  • 84REVIEWS
  • 84The Expansion of the Universe ', by Paul Couderc
  • 86Our Neighbour Worlds by V. A. Firsoff
  • 86The Sky and its Mysteries ', by Ernest Agar Beet
  • 88Sight Reduction Tables for Air Navigation: A.P. 3270, Vol. I, Selected Stars. Epoch 1955-0.' London, H.M. Stationery Office.
  • 88QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • 88What is the latest opinion on the ultimate state of the white dwarf stars when they have finally grown cold ?
  • 88Could it be possible that the very intense ' radio star ' in Cygnus may be due to a very near white dwarf star that has cooled down to a temperature where it emits no more visible light ?
  • 90NOTES
  • 90The Earth's Rotation
  • 90An Occultation by Mercury
  • 90The Galactic Centre
  • 90Webb's Atlas of the Stars
  • 92Astronomy for Britain's Youth
  • 92NOTICES OF THE ASSOCIATION
  • 92Exhibition Meeting, 1953 April 29
  • 92The Total Solar Eclipse of 1954 June 30
  • 92The Curator of Lantern Slides
  • 92Micro-films of Lunar Memoirs Nos. 1 to 8
  • 94New Members of the Association Elected 1953 January 28
  • 94Instruments available for Loan
  • 99OFFICERS AND COUNCIL
  • 99CONTENTS
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