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Black Hole

LOFAR: how high-resolution radio observations can help us understand supermassive black holes

BAA Radio Astronomy Section Zoom  19:30 BST (18:30 UTC) By Dr. Leah Morabito, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow and Asst Prof Durham University

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muons

muons; Detection, Cosmology, Tomography, Navigation and Civil Engineering

BAA RAG Zoom  19:30 BST (18:30 UTC) By Professor Lea Thompson, Department of Physics and Astronomy. University of Sheffield Our

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Deep Sky Update – 2022 April

Supernova SN 2022hrs in NGC 4647 I expect most will be aware of this bright Type Ia supernova that was

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Observations of the Variable Star V347 Aurigae and its associated Reflection Nebula

Deep Sky Note #1 This article presents some CCD imaging observations I have made of the variable nebula associated with

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Object of Interest Gallery

Each month the Director identifies an Object Of Interest which members might like to observe or image. Below this Gallery

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Jupiter in 2021/22, Report no.9: N3 to N6 domains

Jupiter in 2021/22, Report no.9: N3 to N6 domains –John Rogers & Gianluigi Adamoli This report describes the behaviour of

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DeepSky Update – 2022 March

There was very sad news this month, of the passing of Ron Arbour, founder and first director of the Deep

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Deep Sky Notes

Deep Sky Notes ate articles which have been submitted by members. This provides more prompt publication than might have been

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The 2022 Mars Opposition Blog

2022 May 25 To date, 19 observers have contributed, and the planet’s diameter has now exceeded 6 arcseconds. The SPC

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Comet of the month – 116P/Wild

This faint periodic comet was discovered by Paul Wild on 1990 January 21.98. It was discovered using a 0.40-m Schmidt

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