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2015 October
Volume 125,
Number 5
The controversial correspondence of Edwin Holmes, daytime collimation of a Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope, and details of the Mercury transit of 2016 May 9
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2015 August
Volume 125,
Number 4
See the Perseid meteors in a dark moonless sky, explore an erupting black hole, and follow Patrick Moore's mentor at the Brockhurst Observatory in Sussex.
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2015 June
Volume 125,
Number 3
The total solar eclipse of 2015 March 20, John Brashear and the BAA, and four astronomical book reviews
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2015 April
Volume 125,
Number 2
A brilliant fireball analysed, NASA’s Dawn spacecraft closes in on Ceres, and a new Governing Document for the BAA
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2015 February
Volume 125,
Number 1
Full details of the March 20 solar eclipse as seen from the British Isles, a lunar graze observed by a local astronomical society, and some historical guesswork on the hidden side of the Moon
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2014 December
Volume 124,
Number 6
The inside story of the Philae landing from Nick James, new storms develop on Uranus, and the comets to look for in 2015.
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2014 October
Volume 124,
Number 5
Viewing the heart of a comet, the drawings of George Alcock, and 2014's spectacular phenomena of Jupiter's satellites
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2014 August
Volume 124,
Number 4
Commemorating the contribution of BAA members in the First World War, and 150 years of astronomical spectroscopy
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