The Historical Section’s Publications
The Historical Section has a biannual newsletter, which is published in the Spring and Autumn. The purpose of the newsletter
Read moreThe Historical Section has a biannual newsletter, which is published in the Spring and Autumn. The purpose of the newsletter
Read moreOur 2025 Section Meeting was on May 31st at the Devon and Exeter Institution, Exeter, to mark the
Read moreWelcome to the BAA Historical Section website. The BAA is one of the world’s oldest astronomical societies. We are the
Read moreOne of the most remarkable discoveries in 2017 was the interstellar ‘asteroid’, now named ‘Oumuamua, which was discovered on Oct.19
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Read moreMars In 2001 – Final Report Part 1 Mars In 2001 – Final Report Part 2 Return to reports of
Read moreThis report can be downloaded as a PDF (with mini-figures): 2018-Report-1_inc-previews-PJ11&2018.pdf The full-size figures can be downloaded as a ZIP
Read moreThe Juno mission continues throughout 2018, with the spacecraft in a 53-day orbit around Jupiter. Annotated images from Juno’s camera
Read moreThis is based entirely on the maps produced from PJ10 images by Gerald Eichstädt. As there was no inbound coverage,
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