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Martian oppositions and seasons Mars is not the easiest of planets to observe, partly on account of its rather elliptical
Read moreMartian oppositions and seasons Mars is not the easiest of planets to observe, partly on account of its rather elliptical
Read moreAnother month seems to have flown by – just when you think that things might quieten down. Observing weather in
Read moreWelcome to the BAA’s Lunar Section Circular for November. Note that there is an external (to BAA) webinar on lunar
Read moreARPS Exoplanet Division On-line Meeting EXoPLanet Orbit REsearch 2000 – EXPLORE 2000 An AAVSO/BAA collaboration to detect and determine the
Read moreJupiter in 2025/26, Report no.2 John Rogers (2025 Oct.14) This is a brief report on the present state of
Read moreUnusually, there are two bright comets visible in the evening sky at the moment. One of them, C/2025 A6 (Lemmon)
Read moreThe Comet and Meteor sections held a highly successful meeting in Edinburgh on 2025 October 4. My thanks to the
Read moreWelcome to October’s issue of the BAA’s Lunar Section Circular. Thanks so much for many of you who sent in
Read moreSeptember has been a busy month, with the Orkney International Science Festival and the BAA Autumn Meeting occupying the start
Read moreThe Deep Sky Section is holding its annual meeting at the Centenary Hall, Dean Close Preparatory School, Cheltenham, hosted by
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