C/2013 US10 and its two tails
This comet is now well above the eastern horizon at around 6am from the UK. It’s not as bright as
Read moreThis comet is now well above the eastern horizon at around 6am from the UK. It’s not as bright as
Read moreI live in Waterlooville in the county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. As you might have guessed
Read moreWebsites Former Comet Section Director, Jonathan Shanklin’s BAA visual observations page includes predictions and analyses of current and past comets.
Read moreI have been interested in astronomy for as long as he can remember, certainly since the age of 8 and
Read moreThe following links will take you to short descriptions of the people who submit observations to the Comet Section. If
Read moreSometimes I use the BAA image archive to see what comets can be reached and I also read the Comet’s
Read moreMore Jupiter bulletins, 2004 May 6: Colourful phenomena in Jupiter’s NEB The recent upsurge in activity in the NEB,
Read moreMore Jupiter bulletins, 2004 April 28: I. NEB activity: (See attached image compilation: ‘NEB&SEB p. GRS, 2004 April’)
Read moreThree bulletins, 2004 April 10: I. ALERT: Spots around the GRS this week: It is worth keeping a
Read moreJupiter in 2003/04: INTERIM REPORT ON NORTHERN EQUATORIAL REGION John Rogers (British Astronomical Association), 2004 March 8 Summary The
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