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General Index - Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

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Otto G. Franz, 67, 81.<br />

Observing Lunar Occultations, David Brown, NN, 69, 23.<br />

Daytime and Twilight Observation, Lucien J. Kemble, NN,<br />

70, 69.<br />

Lunar Occultations, David Brown, NN, 71, 28.<br />

Early Morning Graze <strong>of</strong> Venus, May 14, B. Franklyn Shinn,<br />

NN, 71, 37.<br />

Photoelectric Observations <strong>of</strong> Lunar Occultations at the<br />

DAO, C. L. Morbey, J. M. Fletcher & G. Edwards, 72,<br />

305.<br />

Occultation <strong>of</strong> SAO 85009 by Pallas on May 29, 1978, John<br />

R. Percy, NN, 72, 10.<br />

Occultations and Eclipses <strong>of</strong> Saturn’s Satellites for 1980,<br />

NN, 73, 88.<br />

In Search <strong>of</strong> Satellites <strong>of</strong> Minor Planets, Paul D. Maley, 74,<br />

327.<br />

<strong>Royal</strong> Greenwich Observatory Forced to Discontinue<br />

Lunar Occultation Work, NN, 74, 24.<br />

How I Saw a Grazing Occultation From My Backyard<br />

(Despite Doing Everything Wrong), Alan Whitman,<br />

NN, 74, 37.<br />

Occultation Observers, Extinct or in the Closet?, Neil<br />

Laffra, NN, 74, 38.<br />

Chasing Asteroids, Alan Dyer, NN, 75, 9.<br />

Report on Two Graze Expeditions, Brian Burke, NN, 76,<br />

70.<br />

The Lunar Eclipse — A Different View, Richard Linkletter,<br />

NN, 77, 24.<br />

An Occultation by 690 Wratislavia, Andrew Lowe, NN, 77,<br />

39.<br />

The Spectroscopic Orbits <strong>of</strong> HD 44780 and 65 Geminorum,<br />

R. F. Griffin, 80, 91.<br />

Eyewitness Report: Spica Snuffed for 53 Minutes, Mark<br />

Zalcik, NN, 81, 48.<br />

Observations About Graze Observations, Frank Shinn, NN,<br />

81, 66.<br />

Occultation pas Pallas, Alain Roussel, B, 1, 3, 8.<br />

How Astronomer’s Captured an Asteroid, John Howell, B,<br />

1, 4, 4.<br />

Simultaneous Lunar Occultations <strong>of</strong> Two Planets, Michael<br />

S. F. Watson, 88, 213, 405.<br />

A Polar Expedition <strong>of</strong> a Different Kind, Russ Sampson, B,<br />

4, 3, 4.<br />

Okanogan Centre<br />

Okanagan Centre Born!, B, 5, 5, 2.<br />

Centre Finances, B, 6, 2, 30.<br />

Optics<br />

Making an Eight-Inch Achromatic Doublet, Roy Quade, 61,<br />

381.<br />

Exploring the Universe, J. L. Climenhaga, 62, 29.<br />

Carl Zeiss — A Prominent Name in Optics, Ruth J.<br />

Northcott, 62, 84.<br />

Une Camera Schmidt Simplifiee avec Tiges<br />

Compensatrices, Yvon Dufour, 62, 121.<br />

The Purkinje Effect, J. E. Isles, NN, 65, 6.<br />

Sunglasses to See the Stars, Tony Puerzer, NN, 66, 32.<br />

The Eye, Rob Dick, NN, 68, 11.<br />

Computer Ray Tracing for Amateur Telescopes, Robert<br />

Pike, NN, 69, 59.<br />

Conic Sections, W. Weller, NN, 69, 64.<br />

Sol III, Anthony Whyte, NN, 70, 11.<br />

Cassegrain Telescope Systems, Jack Winzer, NN, 70, 24.<br />

The Many Merits <strong>of</strong> Modest Magnification, Roy L. Bishop,<br />

NN, 70, 36.<br />

Oculars (Eyepieces), G. N. Patterson, NN, 70, 52.<br />

Catadioptric Telescope Systems, Jack Winzer, NN, 70, 67.<br />

Catadioptric Telescope Systems — II, Jack Winzer, NN, 70,<br />

77.<br />

Refractor vs. Reflector, Roy L. Bishop, NN, 70, 83.<br />

Catadioptric Telescope Systems III, Jack Winzer, NN, 71,<br />

29.<br />

Eye Injuries and the Solar Eclipse, B. Ralph Chou, NN, 72,<br />

66.<br />

Fabrication d’un Réticule pour Oculaire Utilisé dans la<br />

Photographie Astronomique, Damien Lemay, NN, 73,<br />

7.<br />

Reflections <strong>of</strong> Reality, Roy Bishop, NN, 74, 2.<br />

Machining <strong>of</strong> Glass, NN, 74, 8.<br />

On Purchasing a Nebular Filter, Trish Linke, NN, 74, 47.<br />

Protective Filters for Solar Observation, B. Ralph Chou,<br />

75, 36.<br />

The Liquid-Mirror Telescope as a Viable <strong>Astronomical</strong><br />

Tool, Ermanno F. Borra, 76, 245.<br />

A Letter to the Editor, Robert Dick, NN, 76, 44.<br />

High Contrast Solar H-Alpha Photography for Amateur<br />

Astronomers, John Hicks, NN, 76, 67.<br />

How Few Photons Per Second Can You See?, Fred Lossing,<br />

NN, 78, 11.<br />

Telescope Eyepiece Field in Arc and Time, Lucien J.<br />

Kemble, NN, 78, 43.<br />

What We Bring We Find, Roy L. Bishop, 80, 224.<br />

Letter to the Editor, Peter Ceravolo, NN, 80, 62.<br />

Make Your Own Nagler, Clive Gibbons, NN, 81, 11.<br />

The Value <strong>of</strong> a Nagler, Albert Nagler, NN, 81, 39.<br />

In Defence <strong>of</strong> Quality Products, Peter Ceravolo, NN, 81,<br />

40.<br />

Binocular Testing, Paul Bigelow, NN, 81, 71.<br />

The Schmidt-Cassegrain Unveiled, Peter Ceravolo, NN, 82,<br />

6.<br />

L’Astronomie En Couleur, Marc A. Gélinas, NN, 82, 21.<br />

Attention Telescope Makers, Bill Krosney, NN, 82, 41.<br />

Can the Disk <strong>of</strong> Jupiter Be Glimpsed With the Naked Eye?,<br />

Roland G. Dechesne, B, 1, 2, 7.<br />

Testing Jupiter’s Disk, Clive Gibbons, B, 1, 3, 2.<br />

The Incredible Blinking Reticle, Grey Saxon, B, 1, 3, 3.<br />

Planets in the Palm <strong>of</strong> Your Hand, Brian McCullough, B, 1,<br />

3, 4.<br />

The Small Moon Illusion, Alister Ling, B, 2, 2, 5.<br />

The Eyes Have It, Louie Bernstein, B, 2, 3, 1.<br />

Medium-Format Astrophotography, Rajiv Gupta, B, 4, 1, 4.<br />

“Parfocalizing” Your Eyepieces, Robert Roy, B, 4, 4, 3.<br />

Astrophotography — Field Rotation, Rajiv Gupta, B, 4, 5,<br />

4.<br />

Astrophotography — Field Rotation, C. Musès, B, 4, 6, 2.<br />

Belittling Keck, Germain Dionne, B, 5, 1, 4.<br />

Eclipse Damage: A Burning Issue, Alister Ling, B, 5, 1, 8.<br />

The Magic <strong>of</strong> ƒ-Ratios, Gary Seronik, B, 5, 3, 1.<br />

Ottawa Centre<br />

What a Gorgeous Eclipse!, Tom Tothill, NN, 64, 11.<br />

Page 68 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)

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