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Imaging the Lyrid meteors with a DSLR

The April Lyrids bring to an end the long late winter/early spring period when there are no major meteor showers.

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Jupiter in 2020, Report no.2: Changes in the South Temperate Domain

Complex changes are occurring in the South Temperate Domain at present, on both sides of oval BA and up to

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BAA Librarians

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forenames Surname 1895 1906 Frederick

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Editors of the BAA Journal

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forenames Surname 1890 1894 Edward

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BAA Curators of Instruments

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forenames Surname 1946 1948 James

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Mercury Observing Guide published

The BAA’s Mercury Observing Guide by Chris Hooker has now been published, and may be downloaded (by members only) in

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Treasurers of the British Astronomical Association

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forename Surname 1890 1913 William

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Assistant Secretaries of the British Astronomical Association

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forename Surname 1931 1970 Lydia

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Secretaries of the British Astronomical Assocation

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To   Title Forenames Surname 1890 1892 Arthur

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Deep Sky Update & 2018 Newsletter – April 2020

Section Newsletter for 2018 now available

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