The Journal of the British Astronomical Association

Index to Volume 113 (2003)

Prepared by R. A. Marriott

The Subject Index references items under general headings; where a contribution covers two or more clearly defined subjects, each is separately referenced, but otherwise sub-headings within the same topic are not included. Publication reviews are indexed as such, but their subjects are not further cross-indexed. The Author Index details all named contributions, including talks at Ordinary Meetings, but not questions from the floor.

Abbreviations: ill.= illustration; news= in 'Notes and News' or 'BAA Update'; ltr.= letter to the Editor; rvw.= publication review; mtg.= meeting contribution

Pagination: (1) 1-66, (2) 67-124, (3) 125-184, (4) 185-244, (5) 245-312, (6) 313-372


Subject index
Announcements and BAA Notices
- Dr Harry Ford, MBE (news), 167
- From the President (news), 3, 68, 129, 188, 248, 316
- Help the taxman help the BAA (news), 166
- Lydia Brown Award: R. A. Marriott (mtg.), 110
- Merlin Medal: M. W. Armstrong (mtg.), 110
- New members, 56, 168, 175, 236
- Prestigious award for Mario Frassati (news), 237
- Report of the Council for the session 2002 August 1 to 2003 July 31, 281
- Ridley Grant: new procedures (news), 5
- Steavenson Award: Kevin West (mtg.), 110
- Walter Goodacre Award: J. H. Rogers (mtg.), 110
Asteroids
- Observations of (1) Ceres between 1980 and 1998, 105
- Observations of (15) Eunomia between 1981 and 1998, 106
- Observations of (16) Psyche between 1980 and 1999, 108
- The largest Trans-Neptunians (news), 7
Aurora Section
- Notes and News, 8, 73, 133, 190, 254, 319
Aurorae
- Aurora 2001, 212
- Manuscript saved from destruction (news), 195
- The start of the Association's aurora and noctilucent cloud observations, 50
Biography
- Centenaries for 2004, 348
- Michael Francis Atchison, 1932-2002 (obit.), 116
- Edna Rosa Atwell, 1921-2002 (obit.), 166
- Thomas Roland Cave III, 1923-2003 (obit.), 350
- W. S. Franks, 1851-1935 (mtg.), 109
- J. Leslie White, 1911-2002 (obit.), 56
Campaign for Dark Skies
- Campaigning worldwide for dark skies (news), 192
- CfDS: a team effort, 54, 114
- Fighting light pollution in the corridors of power (news), 191
- Light pollution in the UK: your chance to make a difference (news), 69
- Local successes from Aberdeen to Bath (news), 192
- Select Committee report 'all that we had hoped for' (news), 315
Comets
- 29P/Schwassman-Wachmann 1 (ill.), 317
- C/2002 C1 (Ikeya-Zhang) (ill.), 188
- C/2002 V1 (NEAT) at perihelion (ill.), 75
- C/2002 Y1 (Juels-Holvorcem) (ill.), 172, 361
- Comet prospects for 2004 (news), 317
- Imaging comets, 267
Cosmology
- Astronomy in the next ten years (mtg.), 45
- The age of precision cosmology (mtg.), 231
- The Big Bang (mtg), 298
Deep sky
- Andromeda Deep Field (ill.), 245
- Birth, life and death of very massive stars (mtg.), 234
- The deep sky scene of late spring (mtg.), 47
- Galaxy M81 (ill.), 120
- Galaxy M82 (ill.), 120
- Drawing the deep sky (mtg.), 236
- M31, the Andromeda Galaxy (ill.), 307
- M97, the 'Owl Nebula' (ill.), 120
- NGC 1535 - a bright autumn and winter planetary nebula (ill.), 256
- NGC 3242, the 'Ghost of Jupiter' (ill.), 59
- Observing variable nebulae, 357
- Spiral galaxy M83 in Hydra (ill.), 59
- The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (mtg.), 364
- The 'Trifid' nebula, M20 (ill.), 180
Deep Sky Section
- Meeting of the Section, Northampton, 2003 March 8, 234
Double stars
- A history of double-star observation (mtg.), 235
- Daventry double-star survey (mtg.), 234
- Double stars (mtg.), 234
Eclipses
- Annular solar eclipse of 2003 May 31 (ills.), 227, 256
- Light levels at the 2002 Dec 4 eclipse (news), 195
- Multiple green flashes at the sunset eclipse (ills.), 75
- The annular eclipse of 2003 May 31 (ltr.), 48
- The maximum possible duration of a total solar eclipse, 343
- Total solar eclipse, 2002 December 4 (ill., mtg.), 1, 363
- Viewing the May 31 annular eclipse in Iceland (ltr.), 117
- Why there cannot be two successive pure total solar eclipses, 220
Education
- RoCCoTo telescope and lifelong learning in astronomy (mtg.), 46
- Scale model of the solar system in an English village, 257
History
- Astronomers and oddities: the RAS and its library (mtg), 301
- Astronomical diaries and observations from the time of the Great War, 262
- Australia's earliest planispheres, 329
- Centenaries for 2004, 348
- Lancaster Astronomical and Scientific Association: a history, 340
- Mars at its nearest: E. A. L. Attkins on Madeira, 1924, 196
- Notes on the site-testing of a French observatory, 1901-1902, 32
- The value of historical records in astronomy (mtg.), 46
Instruments and observatories
- Australia's earliest planispheres, 329
- Back home on Stromlo! (news), 74
- Mount Stromlo fires: a major heritage loss for Australian astronomy (news), 73
- Notes on the site-testing of a French observatory, 1901-1902, 32
- Rivenhall Observatory (ltr.), 49
- RoCCoTo telescope and lifelong learning in astronomy (mtg.), 46
- Towards the virtual observatory, 333
Jupiter
- Grazing occultation of Jupiter, 2002 January 26 (news), 135
- Jupiter in 1999/2000. I: Visible wavelengths, 10
- Jupiter in 1999/2000. II: Infrared wavelengths, 136
- Jupiter's moons (ills.), 125, 126
- Moons over Jupiter (news), 128, 134
Light pollution
- Destruction of the night (ill.), 313
- Light pollution in France (ltr.), 48
- Piercing the veil (mtg.), 236
- Second European symposium on the protection of the night sky, 55
- The reality of light pollution (ltr.), 117
- Third international dark-sky symposium, Stuttgart, 2003, 354
Mars
- CCD images of Mars in 2003 (ills.), 246
- Mars (ills.), 185
- Mars at its nearest: E. A. L. Attkins on Madeira, 1924, 196
- Mars in 2003: 2nd interim report (news), 189
- Mars in 2003: 3rd interim report (news), 249
- Mars in 2003: 4th interim report (news), 318
- Moon and Mars in August (ill.), 256
- Observing Mars in 2003 (news), 70
- September moons, 365
- The 2001 apparition of Mars (mtg.), 112
- The great 2003 perihelic opposition of Mars has begun (news), 130
Meetings and Courses
- Annual General Meeting, 2002 Oct 30, 164
- Exhibition Meeting, Cambridge, 2002 September 21, 109
- Ordinary Meetings, 45, 109, 165, 228, 298, 360, 361
- Special General Meeting, 2003 March 19, 361
- Winchester Weekend, 2003 April 25-27, 352
Mercury
- A note for observers of Mercury (news), 325
- Radar reflection from Mercury (ltr.), 49
- Rev Thomas William Webb and a transit of Mercury (ltr.), 305
- Subvisual Mercury (news), 195
- Transit of Mercury, 2003 May 7 (news, ills.), 69, 225, 253
- Transits of Mercury, 102
Mercury & Venus Section
- Appointment of Mercury & Venus Transit Coordinator (news), 68
Meteorites
- What do chondrite meteorites tell us about the origin of solar system planets? (mtg.), 228
Meteors
- The 2002 Leonids (mtg.), 229
- The colours of photographed Leonid meteors, 326
- The Leonid meteor shower in 1999, 157
- The Leonid storms of 2002 (news), 4
- The Leonid years (mtg.), 165
Neptune
- September moons, 365
Noctilucent clouds
- Noctilucent clouds (ill.), 65
- Noctilucent clouds: anywhere, anytime?, 77, 305
- The start of the Association's aurora and noctilucent cloud observations, 50
Novae and supernovae
- 100 supernovae discovered from the UK, 248
- A new nova in M31, 365
- UK Nova/Supernova Patrol: the first 25 years, 141
Obituaries
- Michael Francis Atchison, 1932-2002, 116
- Edna Rosa Atwell, 1921-2002, 166
- Thomas Roland Cave III, 1923-2003, 350
- J. Leslie White, 1911-2002, 56
Occultations
- Grazing occultation of Jupiter, 2002 January 26 (news), 135
- The great Saturn cover-up (news), 134
Reviews
- Asteroid Rendezvous: NEAR Shoemaker's adventures at Eros (Bell & Mitton, eds.), 44
- Asteroids III (Bottke et al., eds.), 233
- Au Plus Pres de la Planète Mars (Morel & Dawidowicz, eds.), 304
- Cambridge encyclopedia of amateur astronomy (Bakich), 355
- Celestial objects for modern telescopes (Covington), 42
- Deep-sky companions: the Caldwell Objects (O'Meara), 173
- How to identify - night sky (Dunlop & Tirion), 42
- How to use a computerized telescope (Covington), 42
- How to observe the Sun safely (Macdonald), 175
- Masks of the Universe (Harrison), 303
- More small astronomical observatories (Moore, ed.), 43
- New worlds in the cosmos: the discovery of exoplanets (Mayor et al.), 356
- Observer's guide to stellar evolution (Inglis), 305
- Observing comets (James & North), 232
- Observing variable stars (Good), 174
- Philip's Astrophotography: an introduc-tion to film and digital imaging (Arnold), 173
- Photographic atlas of the Moon (Chong & Ang), 113
- Soyuz: a universal spacecraft (Hall & Shayler), 303
- The moonlandings: an eyewitness account (Turnill), 44
- The practical astronomer's deep-sky com-panion (Gilmour), 113
- The Smithsonian book of Mars (Boyce), 355
- Towards Mars (Pellinsen & Raudsepp, eds.), 164
- Un siècle d'Astronomie (Dollfus), 304
Saturn
- Cassini mission to Saturn (mtg.), 230
- Spots on Saturn in visual wavelengths (news), 322
- The 'bicoloured aspect' of Saturn's A ring: shedding new light on an old mystery, 201
- The great Saturn cover-up (news), 134
- Variability in Saturn, 40
Sky notes
- Sky notes (mtgs.), 46, 109, 110, 229, 300, 361
- Sky notes (news), 58, 118, 178, 238, 306, 366
Solar Section
- Notes and News, 5, 71, 131, 193, 252, 320
Sun
- Adventures with a small H-alpha filter, 170
- Our turbulent Sun (ill.), 325
- Radio emission from the active Sun, 153
- Sunspot group AR484 (ill.), 366
Uranus
- September moons, 365
- Variation in the brightness of Uranus in 2002, 116
Variable Star Section
- A new mentoring scheme for the Variable Star Section (news), 115
Variable stars
- Eclipsing dwarf novae, 84
- Eclipsing dwarf novae: corrections and update (ltr.), 176
- Observations of the superoutburst of BC UMa in February 2003, 208
- Photometry of the semi-regular variable and spectroscopic binary star RR Ursae Minoris, 33
- Variable stars for spring (news), 76
- Why observe variable stars?, 273
Venus
- Earthshine on Venus and the Ashen Light (ltr.), 177
- The planet Venus: eastern elongation 2000-2001, 36
- Venus and the Journal of André Gide, 217
- Venus at inferior conjunction (news), 7

Author index
Abbott, J.
- Rivenhall Observatory (ltr.), 49
Arnold, H. J. P.
- Annular solar eclipse of 2003 May 31 (ills.), 227, 256
Arnold, S.
- M11, the 'Wild Duck' cluster (ill.), 180
Austin, G.
- Occultation of Saturn, 2002 April 16 (ills.), 135
Baum, R. M.
- Mercury leaves the Sun, 1973 Nov. 10 (ill.), 69
- Prestigious award for Mario Frassati (news), 237
Beard, D.
- Radar reflection from Mercury (ltr.), 49
- Why there cannot be two successive pure total solar eclipses, 220
Boles, T.
- From the President (news), 316
- Nova in M31 discovery image (ill.), 365
Bone, N. M.
- Sky notes (news), 58, 118, 178, 238, 306, 366
- The 2002 Leonids (mtg.), 229
- The Leonid meteor shower in 1999, 157
- The Leonid storms of 2002 (news), 4
- The Leonid years (mtg.), 165
Boyd, D.
- Observations of the superoutburst of BC UMa in February 2003, 208
Brausch, J.
- Aurora photographs, 2003 June (ills.), 255
Briggs, D. & Lewis, J.
- NGC 7009, the 'Saturn' nebula (ill.), 239
Brooks, S.
- How to identify - night sky (rvw.), 42
Brown, J. N.
- Notes on the site-testing of a French ob-servatory, 1901-1902, 32
Bryant, G.
- Second European symposium on the pro-tection of the night sky, 55
Buczynski, D. G.
- Comet C2002 C1 (Ikeya-Zhang) (ill.), 188
Carter, P. & Foulkes, M.
- Occultation of Saturn, 2002 April 16 (ills.), 134
Catterall, A.
- Spiral galaxy M83 in Hydra (ill.), 59
Cliff, G.
- Multiple green flashes at the sunset eclipse (ill.), 75
Crowther, P.
- Birth, life and death of very massive stars (mtg.), 234
Dikarev, V. & Dobbins, T. & Heath, A. W.
- The 'bicoloured aspect' of Saturn's A ring: shedding new light on an old mystery, 201
Dobbins, T.
- & McKim, R. J.
- - Thomas Roland Cave III, 1923-2003 (obit.), 350
- & Dikarev, V. & Heath, A. W.
- - The 'bicoloured aspect' of Saturn's A ring: shedding new light on an old mystery, 201
Dodd, R. J.
- Towards the virtual observatory, 333
Dowdell, A.
- Galaxy M82 (ill.), 120
Dowsett, R.
- Help the taxman help the BAA (news), 166
Edmunds, M.
- Astronomy in the next ten years (mtg.), 45
Elston, G.
- Solar Section Notes (news), 5, 71, 131, 193, 252, 320
Emery, R.
- Adventures with a small H-alpha filter, 170
- Solar filament, 2003 April 22 (ill.), 194
- Transit of Mercury, 2003 May 7 (ills.), 225
Evans, N.
- Multiple green flashes at the sunset eclipse (ills.), 75
Evans, S. J.
- The colours of photographed Leonid me-teors, 326
- Leonid fireball from Andalucia, 2002 Nov. 18 (ill.), 4
Fawcett, P. & Steele, R. M.
- - Venus and the Journal of André Gide, 217
Ford, D.
- Annual General Meeting, 2002 Oct 30, 164
- Exhibition Meeting, Cambridge, 2002 Sep-tember 21, 109
- Ordinary Meetings, 45, 165, 228, 298, 361
- Special General Meeting, 2003 March 19, 361
Forshaw, D.
- Total solar eclipse, 2002 Dec 4 (ill.), 1
Foulkes, M.
- Total solar eclipse, 2002 Dec 4 (ill.), 1
- & Carter, P.
- - Occultation of Saturn, 2002 April 16 (ills.), 134
- & Mettig, H.-J., Peach D. & Rogers, J. H.
- - Jupiter in 1999/2000. I: Visible wave-lengths, 10
Frassati, M.
- A note for observers of Mercury (news), 325
- Drawings of Venus in 2002 October (ills.), 7
Frydman, D.
- Subvisual Mercury (news), 195
Gadsden, M. & Taylor, M. J.
- - Noctilucent clouds: anywhere, anytime?, 77
Gavin, M. V.
- More small astronomical observatories (rvw.), 43
- September moons, 365
Grabaskey, N.
- J. Leslie White, 1911-2002 (obit.), 56
Graham, D.
- The great Saturn cover-up (news), 134
- & Peach D.
- - Spots on Saturn in visual wavelengths (news), 322
Gray, D.
- Grazing occultation of Jupiter, 2002 Jan 26 (ill.), 135
Griffiths, M.
- RoCCoTo telescope and lifelong learning in astronomy (mtg.), 46
Giuntoli, M.
- Transit of Mercury, 2003 May 7 (ills.), 253
Harper, J.
- Grazing occultation of Jupiter, 2002 Janu-ary 26 (ill.), 135
Hatch, D.
- Total solar eclipse, 2002 Dec 4 (ills.), 1
Heath, A. W.
- Grazing occultation of Jupiter, 2002 Jan 26 (ill.), 135
- Transit of Mercury, 2003 May 7 (ills.), 254
- & Heath, A. W., Dobbins, T. & Dikarev, V.
- - The 'bicoloured aspect' of Saturn's A ring: shedding new light on an old mys-tery, 201
Henshaw, C.
- Variability in Saturn, 40
Hetherington, B.
- Centenaries for 2004, 348
Hewitt, N. D.
- Double stars (mtg.), 234
- Observing variable nebulae, 357
- Ordinary Meetings, 109, 360
- The deep sky scene of late spring (mtg.), 47
- The practical astronomer's deep-sky com-panion (rvw.), 113
Hill, H.
- Drawings of eruptive prominences (ills.), 132, 193
Hingley, P. D.
- Astronomers and oddities: the RAS and its library (mtg), 301
Holland, K.
- A new mentoring scheme for the Variable Star Section (news), 115
- Why observe variable stars?, 273
Hollis, A. J.
- Observations of (1) Ceres between 1980 and 1998, 105
- Observations of (15) Eunomia between 1981 and 1998, 106
- Observations of (16) Psyche between 1980 and 1999, 108
- The largest Trans-Neptunians (news), 7
- Variation in the brightness of Uranus in 2002, 116
Howarth, J. & West, K.
- - Photometry of the semi-regular variable and spectroscopic binary star RR Ursae Minoris, 33
Hurst, G. M.
- 100 supernovae discovered from the UK, 248
- A new nova in M31, 365
- From the President (news), 3, 68, 129, 188, 248
- Observing comets (rvw.), 232
- The value of historical records in as-tronomy (mtg.), 46
- UK Nova/Supernova Patrol: the first 25 years, 141
Hutchison, R.
- What do chondrite meteorites tell us about the origin of Solar System planets? (mtg.), 228
James, N. D.
- Leonid meteor, 1999 Nov 18 (ill.), 165
- Soyuz: a universal spacecraft (rvw.), 303
- & Mason, J. W.
- - Light levels at the 2002 Dec 4 eclipse (news), 195
- & Worraker, W. J.
- - Eclipsing dwarf novae, 84
Jenkins, J.
- Solar images (ills.), 6
Johnson, R.
- The Ridley Grant: new procedures (news), 5
Johnstone, G.
- M97, the 'Owl Nebula' (ill.), 120
Jones, C.P.
- Observing variable stars (rvw.), 174
Jordan, F.
- The 'Trifid' nebula, M20 (ill.), 180
- Winchester Weekend, 2003 April 25-27, 352
Keenan, B.
- Scale model of the solar system in an Eng-lish village, 257
Leslie, W.
- Passage of a large sunspot across the solar disk (ill.), 178
Lewis, J. & Briggs, D.
- NGC 7009, the 'Saturn' nebula (ill.), 239
Lintott, C.
- The age of precision cosmology (mtg.), 231
Livesey, R. J.
- Aurora 2001, 212
- Aurora Section notes (news), 8, 73, 133, 190, 254, 319
- Manuscript saved from destruction (news), 195
- The reality of light pollution (ltr.), 117
Loveday, J.
- The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) (mtg.), 364
Macdonald, L.
- Drawing the deep sky (mtg.), 236
- Meeting of the Deep Sky Section, North-ampton, 2003 March 8, 234
- The Sun, 2003 May 4 (ill.), 252
Macdonald, P.
- Transit of Mercury, 2003 May 7 (news), 69, 253
Manning, B. G. W.
- Earthshine on Venus and the Ashen Light (ltr.), 177
Marriott, R. A.
- A history of double-star observation (mtg.), 235
- Index to Journal, Vol.112, facing 32
Marsh, J. C. D.
- Radio emission from the active Sun, 153
Mason, J. W.
- Total solar eclipseof 2002 Dec 4 (mtg.), 363
- & James, N. D.
- - Light levels at the 2002 December 4 eclipse (news), 195
McGee, H. W.
- Bright Leonid in Ursa Major, 2002 Nov 19 (ill.), 4
- A day out at the Cavendish (ills.), 111
McKim, R.J.
- Au plus pres de la planète Mars (rvw.), 304
- Mars (ills.), 185
- Mars at its nearest: E. A. L. Attkins on Madeira, 1924, 196
- Mars in 2003: 2nd interim report (news), 189
- Mars in 2003: 3rd interim report (news), 249
- Mars in 2003: 4th interim report (news), 318
- Observing Mars in 2003 (news), 70
- The 2001 apparition of Mars (mtg.), 112
- The great 2003 perihelic opposition of Mars has begun (news), 130
- The Smithsonian book of Mars (rvw.), 355
- Towards Mars (rvw.), 164
- Un siècle d'Astronomie (rvw.), 304
- & Dobbins, T.
- - Thomas Roland Cave III, 1923-2003 (obit.), 350
- & Wildey. H.
- - Michael Francis Atchison, 1932-2002 (obit.), 116
Meadows, P.
- How to observe the Sun safely (rvw.), 175
Meeus, J.
- The maximum possible duration of a total solar eclipse, 343
Mettig, H.-J. & Foulkes, M., Peach D. & Rogers, J. H.
- - Jupiter in 1999/2000. I: Visible wavelengths, 10
Mikuz, H.
- Comet 29P/Schwassman-Wachmann 1 (ill.), 317
Miles, R.
- Asteroid rendezvous: NEAR Shoemaker's adventures at Eros (rvw.), 44
- Asteroids III (rvw.), 233
Mitchell, B.
- Solar prominence, 2003 April 12-23 (ill.), 194
- Solar prominence, 2003 Aug 11-21 (ill.), 321
Mizon, R.
- Campaigning worldwide for dark skies (news), 192
- CfDS: a team effort, 54, 114
- Fighting light pollution in the corridors of
power (news), 191
- Light pollution in the UK: your chance to
make a difference (news), 69
- Local successes from Aberdeen to Bath (news), 192
- Piercing the Veil (mtg.), 236
- Select Committee report 'all that we had hoped for' (news), 315
- Third international dark-sky symposium, Stuttgart, 2003, 354
Mobberley, M. P.
- Annular solar eclipse of 2003 May 31 (ills.), 227
- Cambridge encyclopedia of amateur as-tronomy (rvw.), 355
- Celestial objects for modern telescopes (rvw.), 42
- Comet 2002Y1 (Juels-Holvorcem) (ill.), 172, 361
- Comet C/2002 V1 (NEAT) at perihelion (ill.), 75
- How to use a computerized telescope (rvw.), 42
- GRB 030329 (ill.), 129
- Imaging comets, 267
- Sky notes (mtgs.), 109, 110, 229, 300,361
- Transit of Mercury, 2003 May 7 (ill.), 225
Moore, P. A.
- W. S. Franks, 1851-1935 (mtg.), 109
Moore, S.
- Deep-sky companions: the Caldwell Ob-jects (rvw.), 173
- NGC 1535 - a bright autumn and winter planetary nebula (ill.), 256
- NGC 3242, the 'Ghost of Jupiter' (ill.), 59
- Rev Thomas William Webb and a transit of Mercury (ltr.), 305
Neville, R. J.
- Philip's astrophotography: an introduction to film and digital imaging (rvw.), 173
Ng, E.
- Jupiter's moons (ill.), 125, 126
Nicholson, M.
- Daventry double-star survey (mtg.), 234
North, G.
- Transit of Mercury, 2003 May 7 (ills.), 225
O'Brien, R.
- New worlds in the cosmos: the discovery of exoplanets (rvw.), 356
- Observer's guide to stellar evolution (rvw.), 305
- The moonlandings: an eyewitness account (rvw.), 44
Orchiston, W.
- Australia's earliest planispheres, 329
- Mount Stromlo fires: a major heritage loss for Australian astronomy (news), 73
Paice, P.
- Moon and Mars in August (ill.), 256
- Solar images (ills.), 6, 72, 131, 194, 252
- Sunspot group AR484 (ill.), 366
- Transit of Mercury, 2003 May 7 (ills.), 225
Parker, D.
- Occultation of Saturn, 2002 Feb 20 (ill.), 134
- Venus in 2002 September (ills.), 7
Paton, J.
- The start of the Association's aurora and noctilucent cloud observations, 50
Peach, D.
- Jupiter's moons (ills.), 125, 126
- Saturn, 2002 Dec 15 (ill.), 58
- & Foulkes, M., Mettig, H.-J. & Rogers, J. H.
- - Jupiter in 1999/2000. I: Visible wavelengths, 10
- & Graham, D.
- - Spots on Saturn in visual wavelengths (news), 322
- & Rogers, J. H.
- - Moons over Jupiter: transits and shadow transits (news), 128
Perkins, P.
- M31, the Andromeda Galaxy (ill.), 307
Pickard, R. D.
- Light pollution in France (ltr.), 48
- Variable stars for spring (news), 76
Reynolds, J.
- Masks of the Universe (rvw.), 303
Rickwood, A.
- Annular solar eclipse of 2003 May 31 (ills.), 227, 256
Rogers, G.
- CCD image of galaxy M81 (ill.), 120
Rogers, J. H.
- Annular solar eclipse of 2003 May 31 (ills.), 227
- Grazing occultation of Jupiter, 2002 Jan 26 (ill.), 135
- Jupiter in 1999/2000. II: Infrared wave-lengths, 136
- Moons over Jupiter: the occultations (news), 134
- & Foulkes, M., Mettig, H.-J. & Peach D.
- - Jupiter in 1999/2000. I: Visible wavelengths, 10
- & Peach, D.
- - Moons over Jupiter: transits and shadow transits (news), 128
Sackett, P. D.
- Back home on Stromlo! (news), 74
Saemundsson, T.
- Viewing the May 31 annular eclipse in Ice-land (ltr.), 117
Schröder, W.
- Noctilucent clouds: anywhere, anytime? (ltr.), 305
Shanklin, J. D.
- Astronomical diaries and observations from the time of the Great War, 262
- Comet prospects for 2004 (news), 317
- Sky notes (mtg.), 46
Silk, J.
- The Big Bang (mtg), 298
Sinclair, A. T.
- The annular eclipse of 2003 May 31 (ltr), 48
Smith, K.
- Our turbulent Sun (ill.), 325
- Solar images (ills.), 194, 320
Steele, R. M.
- Appointment of Mercury and Venus Tran-sit Coordinator (news), 68
- The planet Venus: eastern elongation 2000-2001, 36
- Venus at inferior conjunction (news), 7
- & Fawcett, P.
- - Venus and the Journal of André Gide, 217
Strach, E. H.
- Solar images (ills.), 6, 71, 131, 193, 252
Stratford, R. L.
- Transits of Mercury, 102
Szymanek, N.
- NGC 7273, the 'Helix' nebula (ill.), 239
Taylor, M. D.
- Annular solar eclipse of 2003 May 31 (ill.), 227
Taylor, M. J. & Gadsden, M.
- Noctilucent clouds: anywhere, anytime?, 77
Tucker, D.
- Edna Rosa Atwell, 1921-2002 (obit.), 166
Wade, P.
- Lancaster Astronomical and Scientific Association: a history, 340
Wells, A.
- Photographic atlas of the Moon, (rvw.), 113
West, K. & Howarth, J.
- - Photometry of the semi-regular variable and spectroscopic binary star RR Ursae Minoris, 33
Wildey. H. & McKim, R. J.
- - Michael Francis Atchison, 1932-2002 (obit.), 116
Workman, J.
- Cassini mission to Saturn (mtg.), 230
Worraker, W. J.
- Eclipsing dwarf novae: corrections and update (ltr.), 176
- & James, N. D.
- - Eclipsing dwarf novae, 84


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