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Obituary: Professor David W. Hughes (1941–2022)

Professor David W. Hughes – academic, inspiring astronomer, and past Vice-President of the BAA – died in 2022 June.  

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Exoplanet Online Workshop, 2022 November 12

  This meeting introduced a new Exoplanet Division project called EXPLORE (EXoPLanet Orbit REsearch) which was described in the 2022

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The BAA at New Scientist Live, 2022 October 7–9

‘This is amazing.’ ‘And we can just do this anytime it’s clear?’ ‘Thank you so much!’ These were some of

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BAA Winchester Weekend 2022

After three difficult years, the 54th Winchester Weekend took place on 2022 Apr 8–10. The number of places was limited

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A busy day at the Practical Astronomy Show, 2022 March 19

Hats off to Nick Vermeulen of Altair Astro and John Timmins (skipping about on his new knees and keeping the

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Obituary: Rob Moseley (1952–2022)

Rob was a lunar and planetary observer who contributed many observations to the BAA Sections in the 1980s and ’90s.

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The 2022 Joy Griffiths awards in Herschel’s Garden, Bath. A statue of William and Caroline is in the background.

CfDS awards in 2022 April

April was a busy month for the BAA’s Commission for Dark Skies, which presented a series of awards recognising exceptional

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Aurora and noctilucent cloud in a single 20-second exposure, captured on 2013 Aug 5 at 01:38 UT.

Joint meeting of the Radio Astronomy Section and Aurora & Noctilucent Cloud Section, 2022 March 4

This joint meeting was held over Zoom on Friday, 2022 Mar 4. Commencing at 7.30 p.m., it featured presentations by

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The Little Lion – Leo Minor

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Errata in 2022 Handbook

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