Report on the 41st Symposium on Telescope Science
The 41st annual Symposium on Telescope Science, organised by the Society for Astronomical Sciences (SAS), took place in Ontario, California
Read moreThe 41st annual Symposium on Telescope Science, organised by the Society for Astronomical Sciences (SAS), took place in Ontario, California
Read moreVenus has returned to our evening skies once more, and over the next few months it will be well placed
Read moreRY Sgr is a yellow supergiant of the R Coronae Borealis type. As is typical for this class, its light
Read moreWith coronal mass ejections, sunspot numbers that are regularly in double or even triple figures, and several coronal holes, the
Read moreWhile a touch of cloud added drama to some observations (see above, by Pauline Phillips from Newbury at 09:50
Read moreIntroduction The UK Meteor Beacon (call sign GB3MBA:‘Meteor Beacon for Astronomy’) is a collaborative project between the UK amateur radio
Read moreThe aim of EXPLORE (EXoPLanet Orbit REsearch) is to build on the BAA Exoplanet Division’s participation in the ExoClock project
Read moreSupernova SN2022qmx was detected by the Zwicky Transient Facility at Palomar Observatory on Aug 1. What made this object especially
Read moreThe partial solar eclipse of 2022 October 25 is visible from the eastern strip of Greenland, Iceland, Europe except Portugal
Read moreUranus (Yew-ran-us – no smirking at the back…) has endured a 200-year-old PR problem; its name, which (in English) has
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