Lunar Section Circular – October 2025
Welcome to October’s issue of the BAA’s Lunar Section Circular. Thanks so much for many of you who sent in
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
Read more2025 FA22 discovered by the Pan-STARRS 2 telescope in March 2025 it is believed to be between 130 and 290
Read moreWelcome to September’s issue of the BAA Lunar Section Circular. Highlights coming up for this month include: a total lunar
Read moreSorry for a rather short update this month – rather hectic here getting ready for the Autumn Weekend Meeting, and
Read more2025 September 1 The closing chapter in the 2024-25 apparition has been the anticipated appearance of the northern cyclonic clouds
Read moreAs the new apparition of Jupiter starts, here is a map showing the major features as of 2025 August 16-19.
Read moreThis page links to our reports on amateur observations of Jupiter in the 2025/26 apparition (with opposition in 2026 Jan.).
Read moreC/2025 A6 (Lemmon) was discovered as an apparently asteroidal object on 2025 January 3.342 in images taken by David Fuls
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