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Obituary: Howard George Miles (1922-2016)
Howard G. Miles, one of the BAA’s most eminent and respected members, died on 2016 May 20, just a couple
Read moreA/2017 UI: A first interstellar visitor to Earth’s neighbourhood
This remarkable object was discovered by post-doctoral researcher Robert Weryk with the 1.8-m survey telescope Pan-STARRS 1 on 2017 October
Read moreThe occultation of UCAC4-410-I43659 by Triton, 2017 October 5
Amateur and professional observers succeeded in recording this rare occultation predicted by the Lucky Star Project Team. The path crossed
Read moreThe brighter comets of 2011
This report describes and analyses the observations of the brighter or more interesting comets discovered or at perihelion during 2011, concentrating on those with visual observations. Magnitude parameters are given for all comets with observations. Any evolution in the magnitude parameters of those periodic comets with multiple returns is discussed. Additional information on the comets discussed here and on other comets seen or at perihelion during the year may be found on the Section visual observations web pages.
Read moreThe dialyte refractor revisited
By embracing 21st century design technology, the dialyte telescope concept now offers apochromatic performance using inexpensive glass types, with the benefits of low cost, very light weight, rapid cool-down times, and atmospheric dispersion control. Much larger apertures than with traditional technologies are now feasible.
Read moreA lunar dome north-east of the crater Goclenius
In this study we examine a lunar dome identified using CCD terrestrial images, LROC WAC images, Clementine multispectral data, Chandrayaan-1’s Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3), and the LROC WAC-based GLD100 DTM. The dome lies to the north-east of the crater Goclenius, in mare Fecunditatis, and has a base diameter of 35km. Its height amounts to 212m and the average slope angle x corresponds to 0.70°.
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