Index to Volume 118 (2008)

Index to Volume 118 (2008)

Journal of the British Astronomical Association Index to Volume 118 (2008) 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. Book 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’, ‘BAA Update’ or ‘Observers’ Forum’ ltr = letter to the Editor obit = obituary mtg = meeting contribution rvw = publication review Pagination: (1) 1–64, (2) 65–116, (3) 117–176, (4) 177–236, (5) 237–304, (6) 305–364 Subject index – Comet 17/P Holmes (ill.), 44 – Slides of historical subjects and portraits – Comet 17/P Holmes surprises us all (news), 3 (ltr.), 45 Announcements and BAA Notices – Comet Holmes in 1892 (ltr.), 45 – Thomas Harriot: the first telescopic as- – From the President, 3, 68, 182, 240, 307 – Comet prospects for 2009 (news), 310 tronomer, 315, 351 – Merlin Medal and Gift: H.–J. Mettig, 169 – Update on comet 17/P Holmes (mtg.), 350 Instruments and observatories – New honorary members, 229 Deep sky – A convenient and garden-friendly telescope – New members, 94, 110 – A pair of dumb-bells (ill.), 357 cover (news), 296 – Report of the Council for the session 2007 – A spectacular pairing in Ursa Major (news), 43 – Robotic telescopes and the BAA; a remote Aug 1 to 2008 July 31, 271 – Dark nebulae in Cygnus (news), 223 observing proposal (news), 224 – Steavenson Award: P. Birtwhistle, 168 – Eta Carinae nebula (NGC 337) (ill.), 163 – Schools use Faulkes Telescope to investi- – The BAA at Astrofest, 109 – Lagoon nebula (ill.), 305 gate near-Earth asteroid (news), 119 – The Sky at Night at 50, 165 – M22: the great Sagittarius globular cluster – The Old Greenwich Observatory (ill.), 177 Asteroids (news), 160 – Thomas Harriot: the first telescopic as- – 100-up for Peter’s asteroid discoveries – M81 and M82 (ills.), 1, 43 tronomer, 315, 351 (news), 186 – Observing the Horsehead nebula (news), 293 Jupiter – Asteroids: past, present and future, 187 – Observing the ‘Pacman’ nebula (news), 108 – Influence of Jupiter’s South Equatorial Dis- – Rob McNaught names asteroid for Harry – Seeing double in Perseus (news), 356 turbance on jetstream speed, 326 Ford (news), 74 Deep Sky Section – Jupiter in 2001/2002: Part I, 75 – Schools use Faulkes Telescope to investi- – Meeting, Northampton, 2007 March 3, 53 – Jupiter in 2001/2002: Part II – Local fea- gate near-Earth asteroid (news), 119 – The 2008 Deep Sky Section meeting (news), tures and drifts, 203 – Target Earth: the brief story of asteroid 11 – Jupiter in 2008: Aftermath of the global Double stars upheaval (news), 242 2008 TC3 (news), 307 – The past, present and future of near-Earth – A proposed BAA double star group (ltr.), – Jupiter’s global upheaval (news), 9 asteroid surveys (mtg.), 166 230 – The accelerating circulation of Jupiter’s Asteroids and Remote Planets Section – Interferometry (ltr.), 111 Great Red Spot, 14 – A new Director (news), 312 Eclipses Mars Aurorae and NLC – Seeing objects during total eclipses (ltr.), 45 – Global warming on Earth and Mars (ltrs.), – Auroral oval (ill.), 117 – Sky during totality (ltr.), 111 45, 46 – Frequency of aurorae in Germany (ltr.), 355 – Solar eclipse of 2008 August 1 (ills., news, – Opposition of Mars, 2007: interim report – Jay Brausch and the North Dakotan aurora, ltr.), 46, 60, 237, 239, 304 (news), 73 1981–2006, 270 – Total penumbral lunar eclipses, 157 – Opposition of Mars, 2007: second interim – Noctilucent clouds (ill.), 117 – Where to go for the 2008 total solar eclipse report (news), 179 – Some aspects of auroral observing, 1976– (mtg.), 219 Meetings and Courses 2005, 125 Education – Annual General Meeting, 2007 October 31, Biography and obituaries – A web-based ‘Portal to the Universe’ (news), 218 – Centenaries for 2009, 353 241 – Eighth European Dark-Sky Symposium, – Donald Fletcher Hedley Robinson, 1935– – Dark Sky Discovery 2009 (news), 244 Vienna, 2008 August 22–23, 357 2007 (obit.), 53 – Schools use Faulkes Telescope to investi- – Exhibition Meeting, 2007 June 30, 168 – Edward Walter Maunder FRAS (1851– gate near-Earth asteroid (news), 119 – Joint Meeting of the BAA and the Society 1928): his life and times, 21 – Talking astronomy at Rathillet Primary for the History of Astronomy, Birmingham, – E.W. Maunder and the ‘Maunder Minimum’ School (news), 72 2007 April 21, 101 (ltr.), 111 Extrasolar planets – Ordinary Meetings, 47, 164, 219, 347, 351 – Keith W. Abineri (1920–2007) (obit.), 171 – Imaging a transit of an extrasolar planet – Out-of-London Meeting, Glasgow, 2007 – Michael Houchen, 1945–2008 (obit.), 358 (news), 162 August 31–September 2, 11 – Peter W. Foley (1930–2008) (obit.), 228 History – Special General Meeting, 2007 March 28, – Thomas Harriot: the first telescopic as- – Asteroids: past, present and future, 187 47 tronomer, 315, 351 – Astronomy at Guy’s Hospital (mtg.), 351 – Winchester Weekend, 2008 April 4–6, 226 Campaign for Dark Skies – Centenaries for 2009, 353 Mercury – Skybeams and ‘light art’ defined as ‘advertis- – Discovery by E.E. Barnard of light diffu- – Mercury at eastern elongation, 2008 May ing’ for planning purposes (news), 10 sion through the Cassini Division in Sat- (news), 245 – ‘Sky-friendly’ street lighting in Newport urn’s rings (ltr.), 354 – Messenger at Mercury, 2008 January, 67 (news), 186 – Edward Walter Maunder FRAS (1851– – Recent BAA studies of Mercury (news), 6 Comets 1928): his life and times, 21 Meteors – Appearance of comet 17/P Holmes (mtg.), 220 – History of the Sunspot Index (mtg.), 348 – A bright Taurid year? (news), 241 – Another good year for the Perseids (news), – Update (mtg.), 350 Blaxall K. et al. 181 Space exploration – The eastern and western elongations of Ve- – Is this an Antarctic meteor fall? (news), 161 – A safer propellant for spacecraft thrusters? nus, 1991–1998, 254 – Leonid meteor shower in 2001, 249 (news), 312 Bone N.M. – Meteor showers: a new perspective for 2007 – Carry on Cassini (news), 119 – The Rough Guide to the Universe (rvw.), (mtg.), 164 – End of a modern Odyssey (news), 183 298 Moon – The Venus Express mission (mtg.), 47 – A bright Taurid year? (news), 241 – ‘Larrieu’s Dam’: the rediscovery of a seldom Sun – Another good year for the Perseids (news), explored topographical lunar feature, 87 – E.W. Maunder and the ‘Maunder Minimum’ 181 – Miyamori’s Valley, in myth and reality: a (ltr.), 111 – Leonid meteor shower in 2001, 249 re-examination, 335 – History of the Sunspot Index (mtg.), 348 – Sky notes, 59, 112, 172, 231, 299, 359 Novae and supernovae – Observing the Sun in VLF (news), 124 Boyd D. – Another four supernova discoveries for Tom – The STEREO solar mission (mtg.), 347 – Observing DW UMa – a very active vari- Boles (news), 245 Variable Star Section able star (news), 222 – More supernova discoveries for Ron Arbour – The VSS long term polar monitoring pro- – et al. and Tom Boles (news), 71 gramme (LTPMP) (news), 107 – – Photometry & astrometry of SS Leo Mi- – Three in one night again for Tom Boles Variable stars noris during the 2006 October superout- (news), 123 – Observing DW UMa – a very active vari- burst, 95 – Two spring novae in Ophiuchus (news), 224 able star (news), 222 – – Superhumps and flickering in V1316 Obituaries, see Biography – OJ287; the final word (for now...) (news), Cygni, 149 Observation 183 – – Superhump periods in the UGSU-type dwarf – Sketched vs CCD camera images (ltr.), 111 – Photometry and astrometry of SS Leo Mi- nova SDSSp J082409.73+493124.4, 199 Radio Astronomy Group noris during the 2006 October superout- – – The orbital period of the eclipsing dwarf – Observing the Sun in VLF (news), 124 burst, 95 nova CG Draconis, 343 Reviews – Photometry of the dwarf nova AW Sagittae Brady S. et al. – Alien Volcanoes, Rosaly Lopes & Michael during the 2006 November superoutburst, – The orbital and superhump periods of the Carroll, 313 145 deeply eclipsing dwarf nova SDSS – British University Observatories 1772–1939, – Superhump periods in the UGSU-type dwarf J122740.83+513925.9, 288 Roger Hutchins, 297 nova SDSSp J082409.73+493124.4, 199 – The orbital period of the eclipsing dwarf – Cometography; A Catalogue of Comets, – Superhumps and flickering in V1316 Cygni, nova CG Draconis, 343 Volume 3, 1900–1932, Gary W. Kronk, 105 149 Calia C. – Cosmos; An Illustrated History of Astronomy – The orbital and superhump periods of the – Comet 17/P Holmes (ill.), 44 and Cosmology, John North, 314 deeply eclipsing dwarf nova SDSS Chapman A. – Deep Space: the Universe from the Begin- J122740.83+513925.9, 288 – Thomas Harriot: the first telescopic as- ning, Stuart Clark, 313 – The orbital period of the eclipsing dwarf tronomer, 315, 351 – Hubble: Imaging Space and Time, David nova CG Draconis, 343 Cidadão A. et al. DeVorkin & Robert W. Smith, 314 Venus – Jupiter in 2001/2002: Part I, 75 – Patrick Moore on the Moon, Sir Patrick – BAA studies of the Venusian atmosphere – Jupiter in 2001/2002: Part II – Local fea- Moore, 51 (mtg.), 50 tures and drifts, 203 – Setting Up a Small Observatory, David – Note on an early attempt to correlate visual Clackson T. Arditti, 217 and UV studies of Venus, 91 – Out-of-London Meeting, Glasgow, 2007 – The Haunted Observatory, Richard Baum, – The eastern and western elongations of Ve- August 31–September 2, 11 104 nus, 1991–1998, 254 Cook J. – The Herschel 400 Observing Guide, – The eastern and western elongations of Ve- – Observing the Sun in VLF (news), 124 Stephen J. O’Meara, 52 nus, 1999–2006, 131 Cook L. et al. – The History of Astronomy, Heather Couper – The Venus Express mission (mtg.), 47 – Superhumps and flickering in V1316 Cygni, & Nigel Henbest, 217 – Venus near inferior conjunction, 2007 149 – The Rough Guide to the Universe, John (news), 246 Cooper A.

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