Below is an index - sorted by author - of articles and contributions in ASE Journal Nos 1 to 55 that have an author associated with them.
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | J | K | L | Mac | M | N | P | R | S | T | U | W | Y |
A
- Martin Allan, 2007, Cover page (total lunar eclipse), ASE Journal, 53, 1
- Fred Espenak, Jay Anderson, 1999, Eclipse Photography, ASE Journal, 39, 14
B
- Neil Bone, 2008, Perseids 2008, ASE Journal, 56, 13
- Dave Gavine, Neil Bone, 1994, Meteor update, ASE Journal, 32, 10
- Neil Bone, 1993, Aurorae and the sunspot cycle, ASE Journal, 30, 5
- Neil Bone, 1992, Some recent - and not-so-recent - aurorae, ASE Journal, 27, 3
- Neil Bone, 1990, Some highlights in Scottish amateur astronomy in the 1970s & 80s, ASE Journal, 24, 3
- Neil Bone, 1990, Asteroids, ASE Journal, 23, 3
- Neil Bone, 1986, The Quadrantids, 1986, ASE Journal, 14, 11
- N.M. Bone, 1985, Book review: Observer's guide to Halley's Comet, ASE Journal, 13, 3
- N.M. Bone, 1985, Book review: Space garbage, ASE Journal, 13, 3
- Neil Bone, 1985, The Perseids in 1985, ASE Journal, 13, 7
- Neil Bone, 1985, Meteor results from spring 1985, ASE Journal, 12, 4
- Neil Bone, 1985, The Orionid meteor shower, 1984, ASE Journal, 11, 4
- Gavin Ramsay, Neil Bone, 1985, The variable star CH Cygni, ASE Journal, 11, 12
- Neil Bone, 1984, Meteor activity, summer 1984, ASE Journal, 10, 9
- Neil Bone, 1984, BAA Meteor Section Northern Network: April Lyrids 1984, ASE Journal, 9, 2
- Neil Bone, 1983, A letter to the editor (following a JAS meeting), ASE Journal, 8, 2
- Neil Bone, 1983, Observing report, ASE Journal, 8, 4
- Neil Bone, 1983, The sun and the aurora, ASE Journal, 7, 3
- Neil Bone, 1983, Recent meteor activity, ASE Journal, 6, 7
- N.M. Bone, 1982, Review: The Kingfisher astronomy book, ASE Journal, 5, 5
- Neil Bone, 1982, 1982 summer meteor projects - a preliminary report, ASE Journal, 5, 7
- Neil Bone, 1982, Three summer variable stars, ASE Journal, 4, 3
- N. Bone, 1982, Review: Comets, ASE Journal, 4, 9
- Neil Bone, 1981, 1981 Perseid / δ Aquarid project: Northern Network report, ASE Journal, 3, 3
- N.M. Bone, 1981, Book review: Meteor - an observer's handbook, ASE Journal, 3, 10
- N.M. Bone, 1981, Book review: The planets - a decade of discovery, ASE Journal, 3, 10
- Neil Bone, 1981, The Northern Meteor Observing Network, ASE Journal, 2, 3
- Neil Bone, 1981, Reply to letter (UFOs), ASE Journal, 2, 14
- N.M. Bone, 1980, Did life originate in outer space?, ASE Journal, 1, 3
- Mary T. Brück, 1997, Professor W. H. M. Greaves - The centenary of his birth, ASE Journal, 37, 10
C
- James S. Shepherd, W. Alasdair Campbell, 1988, Cover page (fireball ground-path), ASE Journal, 20, 0
- James S. Shepherd, W. Alasdair Campbell, 1988, The Glen Garry fireball of 1981 August 27, ASE Journal, 20, 2
- Alasdair Campbell, 1983, A letter to the editor (following a BAA meeting), ASE Journal, 6, 2
- Steuart Campbell, 2007, More on cooling the Earth, ASE Journal, 53, 5
- Steuart Campbell, 2006, Solar global warming, ASE Journal, 51, 3
- Steuart Campbell, 2005, Cooling the Earth, ASE Journal, 48, 3
- Steuart Campbell, 2003, Book review: The mystery of the Moon Illusion, ASE Journal, 46, 4
- Steuart Campbell, 2000, Letter to the Editor (operatic astronomy), ASE Journal, 42, 3
- Steuart Campbell, 2000, The Moon Illusion explained?, ASE Journal, 41, 8
- Steuart Campbell, 1996, Letter to the Editor (street lighting), ASE Journal, 35, 3
- Steuart Campbell, 1995, A mirage of Venus, ASE Journal, 34, 7
- Steuart Cambpell, 1994, Book review: The Orion mystery, ASE Journal, 32, 3
- Steuart Campbell, 1994, Astronomy and the Great Pyramid, ASE Journal, 31, 5
- Steuart Campbell, 1991, Comments on "The calendar, part 1", ASE Journal, 26, 11
- Steuart Campbell, 1990, Astronomy and the Great Pyramid, ASE Journal, 23, 7
- Steuart Campbell, 1989, Why was Sirius 'red'?, ASE Journal, 21, 4
- Steuart Campbell, 1988, The last word on the Moon Illusion?, ASE Journal, 19, 13
- Steuart Campbell, 1988, Why are stars pointed?, ASE Journal, 18, 6
- Steuart Campbell, 1987, An unusual stellar mirage, ASE Journal, 16, 12
- Steuart Campbell, 1986, The Moon Illusion, ASE Journal, 14, 3
- Steuart Campbell, 1985, The star that never was, ASE Journal, 13, 10
- Steuart Campbell, 1985, More on Bode's Law, ASE Journal, 12, 9
- Steuart Campbell, 1985, Bode's law and the evolution of the solar system, ASE Journal, 11, 7
- Steuart Campbell, 1983, The Star of Bethlehem, ASE Journal, 7, 10
- Steuart Campbell, 1981, The case for UFOs, ASE Journal, 3, 11
- Steuart Campbell, 1981, A letter to the Editor (UFOs), ASE Journal, 2, 14
- B. Ralph Chou, 1999, Eye safety and solar eclipses, ASE Journal, 39, 12
- Graham Clarke, 2007, Moonrise, ASE Journal, 53, 8
- Eric Crisp, 1989, Reminiscences of a veteran A.S.E. member, ASE Journal, 21, 3
D
- Dr Doran, 2001, An account of the aurora seen in London in the Year 1716, ASE Journal, 43, 3
- Neil Grubb, Jim Douglas, 2000, Cover page (M31), ASE Journal, 42, 1
E
- Russel Eberst, 1994, Book review: Philips atlas of the universe, ASE Journal, 32, 5
- Alan Ellis, 1999, From the President, ASE Journal, 40, 2
- Alan Ellis, 1999, From the President, ASE Journal, 39, 2
- Alan Ellis, 1999, Black holes - part 1 - history, ASE Journal, 39, 9
- Alan Ellis, 1998, From the President, ASE Journal, 38, 2
- Fred Espenak, Jay Anderson, 1999, Eclipse Photography, ASE Journal, 39, 14
F
- Harry Ford, 1999, Cover page (modified Scotch Mount), ASE Journal, 40, 1
- Harry Ford, 1999, Cheap astrophotography - a variation on the theme, ASE Journal, 40, 3
- Harry Ford, Dave Gavine, 1993, The Scottish meteorites, ASE Journal, 29, 3
- Harry Ford, 1987, The story of the planetarium, ASE Journal, 16, 3
- Anne Forsyth, 1981, My holiday in the USSR from a space angle - 13-27.9.80, ASE Journal, 2, 11
- Graham Young, Gerry Taylor, Dave Gavine, Maurice Frank, Graham Rule, 1999, The solar eclipse of August 11 1999, ASE Journal, 40, 8
- Maurice Frank, 1999, The solar eclipse of August 11 1999 - ... described graphically by Maurice Frank ..., ASE Journal, 40, 11
G
- M. Gadsden, 1983, Measuring the height of noctilucent cloud (NLC), ASE Journal, 6, 3
- Danny Gallacher, 2007, ASE questionnaire, ASE Journal, 54, 2
- Dave Gavine, 2008, John Christopher Bartholomew, MA. FRSGS. FRSE., ASE Journal, 55, 12
- Dave Gavine, 2008, Asteroid "Harryford" 6907, ASE Journal, 55, 14
- Dave Gavine, 2007, Book review: Aurora, ASE Journal, 54, 3
- Horst Meyerdierks, Dave Gavine, 2007, Minor planet (7170) Livesey, ASE Journal, 53, 6
- D. Gavine, 2005, Orbituary: Nora Jenkinson, ASE Journal, 49, 2
- Dave Gavine, 2005, Centenaries of 2005, ASE Journal, 49, 3
- Dave Gavine, 2005, Book review: Atlas of the night sky, ASE Journal, 49, 9
- Dave Gavine, 2003, Yet another Edinburgh astronomer of the past, ASE Journal, 46, 5
- Dave Gavine, 2003, The Recent Fade of R Coronae Borealis, ASE Journal, 46, 6
- Dave Gavine, 2003, A wee bit about Nora Jenkinson, ASE Journal, 46, 7
- Dave Gavine, 2002, Book review: Agnes Mary Clerke and the rise of astrophysics, ASE Journal, 45, 3
- Dave Gavine, 2002, The Wigtown Astrofest, Nov 15-16 2002, ASE Journal, 45, 4
- Dave Gavine, 2002, Book review: The One o'clock Gun : the story of Edinburgh's time service, ASE Journal, 45, 5
- Dave Gavine, 2002, The Leonid Meteors - 19/20 November 2002, ASE Journal, 45, 6
- Dave Gavine, 2001, Lord John McLaren - another Edinburgh astronomer, ASE Journal, 43, 5
- Dave Gavine, 2001, Binocular Variable Stars in 2000-2001, ASE Journal, 43, 7
- Dave Gavine, 2000, Book review: Patrick Moore's millennium yearbook, ASE Journal, 41, 11
- Dave Gavine, Graham Rule, 2000, Professor Hermann Brück, ASE Journal, 41, 13
- Dave Gavine, 2000, Crossword, ASE Journal, 41, 15
- Dave Gavine, 1999, The Scottish Astronomy Weekend 1999, ASE Journal, 40, 4
- Dave Gavine, 1999, Other Observations, ASE Journal, 40, 7
- Graham Young, Gerry Taylor, Dave Gavine, Maurice Frank, Graham Rule, 1999, The solar eclipse of August 11 1999, ASE Journal, 40, 8
- Dave Gavine, 1999, The solar eclipse of August 11 1999 - Some went to Cornwall ..., ASE Journal, 40, 11
- Dave Gavine, 1999, James Melvill sees a great Comet in 1577, ASE Journal, 40, 13
- Dave Gavine, 1999, Observations, ASE Journal, 39, 3
- Dave Gavine, 1999, Cheap and easy astrophotography, ASE Journal, 39, 4
- Dave Gavine, 1999, James Melvill sees a great fireball, ASE Journal, 39, 11
- Dave Gavine, 1998, Thomas Henderson 1798-1844, ASE Journal, 38, 4
- Dave Gavine, 1997, George Guthrie Carey, ASE Journal, 37, 14
- David Gavine, 1996, The Lorimer Lecture 1996 - James Nasmyth, ASE Journal, 35, 4
- Dave Gavine, 1995, Rev. Alexander Bryce and the Astronomical Pillar, ASE Journal, 34, 8
- David Gavine, 1995, Richard Hugh Stoy, CBE MA PhD DSc FRSSA FRAS FRSE - an appreciation, ASE Journal, 33, 1
- Dave Gavine, 1995, George Forbes, ASE Journal, 33, 5
- David Gavine, 1994, Book review: 100 questions and answers - space and spaceflight, ASE Journal, 32, 6
- Dave Gavine, 1994, The variable star AF Cygni, ASE Journal, 32, 8
- Dave Gavine, Neil Bone, 1994, Meteor update, ASE Journal, 32, 10
- Dave Gavine, 1994, Some comet "lore", ASE Journal, 31, 3
- Harry Ford, Dave Gavine, 1993, The Scottish meteorites, ASE Journal, 29, 3
- Dave Gavine, 1993, More on the Strathmore meteorite, ASE Journal, 29, 13
- David Gavine, 1992, Some astronomical snippets from the Old Burgh Records of Edinburgh, 1655 to 1701, ASE Journal, 28, 2
- D. Gavine, 1992, Thomas Dick (1774 - 1857) and the Plurality of Worlds, ASE Journal, 28, 4
- David Gavine, 1991, Solar eclipses in Scotland, part 2, ASE Journal, 26, 6
- David Gavine, 1991, A total solar eclipse in Scotland, ASE Journal, 25, 6
- D. Gavine, 1989, Thomas Iain Reoch Neil - an appreciation, ASE Journal, 22, 1
- David Gavine, 1989, The Trifontial Scientific Society of Leith, ASE Journal, 22, 5
- David Gavine, 1989, Editorial, ASE Journal, 21, 0a
- David Gavine, 1989, Walter Biggar Blaikie - Astronomer and Historian, ASE Journal, 21, 8
- David Gavine, 1988, An astronomical visit to the German Democratic Republic, ASE Journal, 19, 5
- David Gavine, 1987, Sundials in the Edinburgh area, Part 3, ASE Journal, 17, 2
- Dave Gavine, 1987, Cover picture: James Nasmyth at his telescope, ASE Journal, 17, 6
- Dave Gavine, 1987, The City Astronomer's Baton, ASE Journal, 17, 10
- David Gavine, 1986, Sundials in the Edinburgh area, Part 2, ASE Journal, 15, 5
- D. Gavine, 1986, Editor's note (regarding the Moon Illusion), ASE Journal, 14, 3
- David Gavine, 1986, Sundials in the Edinburgh area, Part 1, ASE Journal, 14, 5
- D. Gavine, 1985, Cover page (Noctilucent Cloud), ASE Journal, 12, 0
- D. Gavine, 1985, An old Edinburgh observatory, ASE Journal, 12, 6
- D. Gavine, 1985, A Moon puzzle, ASE Journal, 11, 6
- D. Gavine, 1985, The Calton Hill observatories, Part 8 (conclusion), ASE Journal, 11, 11
- D. Gavine, 1984, The Calton Hill observatories, Part 7, ASE Journal, 9, 12
- D. Gavine, 1983, The Calton Hill observatories, Part 6, ASE Journal, 8, 13
- D. Gavine, 1983, The Calton Hill observatories, Part 5, ASE Journal, 7, 12
- D. Gavine, 1983, The Calton Hill observatories, part 4, ASE Journal, 6, 12
- D. Gavine, 1982, The Calton Hill observatories, Part 3, ASE Journal, 5, 6
- D. Gavine, 1982, The Calton Hill observatories, Part 2, ASE Journal, 4, 9
- Dave Gavine, 1981, The Calton Hill observatories, Part I, ASE Journal, 3, 9
- Dave Gavine, 1981, For members of Edinburgh Astronomical Society, ASE Journal, 2, 8
- Dave Gavine, 1981, What to observe on a summer night, ASE Journal, 2, 9
- Dave Gavine, 1981, Answers to the Edinburgh quiz, ASE Journal, 2, 15
- D. Gavine, 1980, Editorial, ASE Journal, 1, 0a
- D. Gavine, 1980, And now for something completely different ..., ASE Journal, 1, 8
- Charlie Gleed, 1998, CCD imaging with the Pictor 216, ASE Journal, 38, 7
- Charlie Gleed, 1998, Lunar picture, ASE Journal, 38, 9
- Charlie Gleed, 1998, Hypersensitisation of photographic film, ASE Journal, 38, 10
- Charlie Gleed, 1997, Cover page (Orion nebula), ASE Journal, 36, 0
- Charlie Gleed, 1997, First steps in astrophotography, ASE Journal, 36, 4
- Charlie Gleed, 1997, Cover picture (Orion nebula), ASE Journal, 36, 6
- George Grant, 2000, Re-energising the ASE, ASE Journal, 42, 4
- George Grant, 1997, Astro highlights from a first trip Down-Under: March 1977, ASE Journal, 37, 16
- George Grant, 1993, Deep sky from darkest Wales, ASE Journal, 30, 3
- Neil Grubb, 2002, Cover page (Moon), ASE Journal, 45, 1
- Neil Grubb, Jim Douglas, 2000, Cover page (M31), ASE Journal, 42, 1
H
- Jack Heeley, 1990, The planetarium of Eise Eisinga, ASE Journal, 23, 8
- Jack Heeley, 1988, Building a telescope, ASE Journal, 19, 2
- Jack Heeley, 1983, The 13-inch Cox reflector, ASE Journal, 8, 5
- Frank Howie, 2008, Moon and Mercury over Edinburgh, ASE Journal, 56, 15
- Frank Howie, 2008, "Conjunction", ASE Journal, 55, 4
- Frank Howie, 2007, Cover page (noctilucent cloud), ASE Journal, 54, 1
- Frank Howie, 2007, Observing through the years, ASE Journal, 52, 15
J
- Nora Jenkinson, Stuart Urquhart, 1982, Making a reflecting telescope, ASE Journal, 5, 3
- Duncan Johnstone, 1998, Memories and ideas of a new member, ASE Journal, 38, 12
- Will B. Joy, 2000, Book review: Collins wild guide - night sky, ASE Journal, 41, 4
K
- Brian Kelly, 1998, Meteor notes, ASE Journal, 38, 5
- Brian Kelly, 1997, Meteor notes - 1997 Perseids, ASE Journal, 37, 3
- Brian Kelly, 1995, Meteor update - June to November 1995, ASE Journal, 34, 4
- Brian Kelly, 1995, Meteor update - August 1994 to May 1995, ASE Journal, 33, 8
- Brian Kelly, 1994, Meteor update, ASE Journal, 31, 9
- Kenneth Kennedy, 1982, Astrophotography, ASE Journal, 4, 5
- Dave King, 2004, From the President, ASE Journal, 47, 2
- Dave King, 2003, From the President, ASE Journal, 46, 2
L
- Ron Livesey, 2004, Observing is not believing, ASE Journal, 47, 5
- Ron Livesey, 2001, The BAA Aurora Section Meeting, ASE Journal, 44, 6
- Ron Livesey, 2001, Where has the aurora gone?, ASE Journal, 43, 6
- Ron Livesey, 2000, The Scottish Astronomy Weekend 2000, ASE Journal, 42, 8
- Laurent Souchu, Ron Livesey (transl.), 2000, Binoculars with 153 mm diameter mirrors, ASE Journal, 42, 10
- Ron Livesey, 2000, Observing variable stars, ASE Journal, 41, 18
- Ron Livesey, 1999, Book review: The young astronomer, ASE Journal, 40, 14
- Ron Livesey, 1997, Book review: The aurora - and introduction for observers and photographers, ASE Journal, 37, 5
- Ron Livesey, 1997, Book review: The manic sun, ASE Journal, 37, 6
- Ron Livesey, 1997, Making drawings of telescopic objects, ASE Journal, 37, 11
- Ron Livesey, 1997, Review: The aurora - Sun-Earth interactions, ASE Journal, 36, 3
- Ron Livesey, 1996, Book review: Getting started in astronomy - aurorae, ASE Journal, 35, 3
- Ron Livesey, 1996, Tygorms, ASE Journal, 35, 11
- Ron Livesey, 1995, Book review: The observational amateur astronomer, ASE Journal, 34, 3
- Ron Livesey, 1995, Night on the bare mountain, ASE Journal, 33, 3
- R. J. Livesey, 1992, Should astronomy carry a Government health warning?, ASE Journal, 28, 10
- R. J. Livesey, 1992, Review: Aurora - Sun-Earth interactions, ASE Journal, 27, 2
- Ron Livesey, 1991, Magnetometry, ASE Journal, 25, 11
- Des Loughney, 2006, From the president, ASE Journal, 51, 9
- Des Loughney, 2006, Presidential news, ASE Journal, 50, 1
- Des Loughney, 2006, Brown Dwarfs, ASE Journal, 50, 13
- Des Loughney, 2005, The future of the City Observatory, ASE Journal, 49, 1
- Des Loughney, 2005, From the President, ASE Journal, 48, 2
- Des Loughney, 2005, Z Ursae Maioris, ASE Journal, 48, 11
- Des Loughney, 2005, The Televue Radian eyepiece, ASE Journal, 48, 13
- Des Loughney, 2004, Eclipsing Binary Star - RZ Cassiopeiae, ASE Journal, 47, 7
- Des Loughney, 2002, W Lyrae, ASE Journal, 45, 8
- Des Loughney, 2001, Two variables in Lyra, ASE Journal, 44, 4
- Duncan Lunan, 1985, Astronomy in California, ASE Journal, 12, 1
Mac
- Alastair McBeath, 1989, An observer's log, ASE Journal, 22, 7
- Alastair McBeath, 1989, An observer's log, ASE Journal, 21, 4
- Alastair McBeath, 1988, An observer's log, ASE Journal, 19, 9
- Alastair McBeath, 1988, An observer's log, ASE Journal, 18, 7
- Alastair McBeath, 1987, An observer's log, ASE Journal, 17, 7
- Alastair McBeath, 1986, An observer's log, ASE Journal, 15, 2
- Alastair McBeath, 1986, An observer's log, ASE Journal, 14, 9
- Alastair McBeath, 1985, An observer's log, ASE Journal, 13, 4
- Alastair McBeath, 1984, How radio can help your astronomy, ASE Journal, 10, 7
- Alastair McBeath, 1983, Perseid report 1983, ASE Journal, 8, 8
- Lorna McCalman, 2005, See the Sun in a different light, ASE Journal, 48, 7
- Lorna McCalman, 2003, From the Former President, ASE Journal, 46, 11
- Lorna McCalman, 2002, From the President, ASE Journal, 45, 2
- Lorna McCalman, 2002, Scottish Astronomy Weekend 2002, ASE Journal, 45, 9
- Lorna McCalman, 2001, From the President, ASE Journal, 44, 2
- Lorna McCalman, 2001, From the President, ASE Journal, 43, 2
- Lorna McCalman, 2000, From the President, ASE Journal, 42, 2
- Lorna McCalman, 2000, From the President, ASE Journal, 41, 2
- Lorna McCalman, 1999, Leonids 1999, ASE Journal, 40, 6
- Lorna McCalman, 1999, Fed up with earthly weather?, ASE Journal, 39, 6
- Lorna McCalman, 1997, The occultation of Saturn by the Moon, 11/12 November 1997, ASE Journal, 37, 7
- Rod MacDonald, 1988, Dark stars and dinosaurs, ASE Journal, 18, 3
- Iain McEachran, 2008, UK astronomy in funding crisis, ASE Journal, 55, 11
- Iain McEachran, 2007, Glen Lyon weekend 16-18 March 2007, ASE Journal, 53, 10
- Iain McEachran, 2006, SAW 2006, ASE Journal, 51, 7
- Dorothy Mackie, 2000, The Shuttle over Edinburgh, ASE Journal, 41, 13
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- Tony Markham, 2006, Observing from Edinburgh 1978-1984, ASE Journal, 51, 2
- Norman G. Matthew, 1983, The Star of Bethlehem, ASE Journal, 6, 14
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2008, 28 years of ASE Journal - now online, ASE Journal, 56, 2
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2008, Atmospheric extinction, ASE Journal, 56, 9
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2008, Cover page (comet 17P/Holmes), ASE Journal, 55, 1
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2008, UN declares Year of Astronomy, ASE Journal, 55, 10
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2008, Scottish Astronomers Group - reincarnated, ASE Journal, 55, 10
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2008, Book review: The lost language of the stars, ASE Journal, 55, 12
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2007, Observing group returns, ASE Journal, 54, 3
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2007, Observing Mars in 2007/08, ASE Journal, 54, 4
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2007, A new dark site for ASE, ASE Journal, 54, 9
- Horst Meyerdierks, Dave Gavine, 2007, Minor planet (7170) Livesey, ASE Journal, 53, 6
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2007, Two BAA meetings in Scotland, ASE Journal, 53, 9
- Ian Robson, Horst Meyerdierks, 2007, Cover page (comet C/2006 P1 McNaught), ASE Journal, 52, 1
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2007, From the editor, ASE Journal, 52, 2
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2007, ROE in new research council, ASE Journal, 52, 19
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2006, Cover page (Earlyburn site), ASE Journal, 51, 1
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2006, Pluto and the planets, ASE Journal, 51, 5
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2006, Earlyburn sold, ASE Journal, 51, 10
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2006, From the editor, ASE Journal, 51, 10
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2001, Cover page (Moon), ASE Journal, 43, 1
- Horst Meyerdierks, 2001, Postcard from Earlyburn, ASE Journal, 43, 8
- Augustus de Morgan, 2004, The Astronomer's Drinking Song, ASE Journal, 47, 10
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- Iain Neil, 1989, A sky miscellany, ASE Journal, 21, 9
- Iain Neil, 1988, Brief flashes, ASE Journal, 20, 13
- Iain Neil, 1988, News miscellany, ASE Journal, 19, 11
- Iain Neil, 1988, Brief flashes, ASE Journal, 18, 9
- Iain Neil, 1984, The Lorimer Trust and Medal, ASE Journal, 10, 2
- Iain Neil, 1982, Norman G. Matthew FRAS FRSE, ASE Journal, 5, 1
- Jim Nisbet, 1997, From the President, ASE Journal, 37, 1
- Jim Nisbet, 1997, From the President, ASE Journal, 36, 1
- Jim Nisbet, 1996, From the President, ASE Journal, 35, 1
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- Fred Watson, Quentin Parker, 1993, A FLAIR for multi-object spectroscopy, ASE Journal, 29, 8
- Owen Pearson, 1986, Locating faint sky objects in the telescope, ASE Journal, 15, 9
- Owen Pearson, 1983, Baily and his beads, ASE Journal, 6, 12
- O. Pearson, 1980, Occultations, ASE Journal, 1, 9
- Alan Pickup, 2006, The March 29 eclipse from Libya, ASE Journal, 50, 3
- Alan Pickup, 1997, Comet Hale-Bopp - days of reckoning, ASE Journal, 36, 7
- Alan Pickup, 1994, Book review: The UFO mystery solved, ASE Journal, 32, 4
- A. Pickup, 1980, Maze, ASE Journal, 1, 14
- Gillian Pickup, 1980, A small crossword, ASE Journal, 1, 15
- Gillian Pickup, 1980, Crossword answers, ASE Journal, 1, 16
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- Gavin Ramsay, 1991, An observing trip to South Africa, ASE Journal, 25, 2
- Gavin Ramsay, 1989, CH Cygni revisited, ASE Journal, 22, 10
- Gavin Ramsay, 1988, Amateur observations of the sun, ASE Journal, 20, 9
- Gavin Ramsay, 1987, Some observations of variable stars, ASE Journal, 17, 10
- Gavin Ramsay, 1985, Globular clusters through an amateur telescope, ASE Journal, 13, 11
- Gavin Ramsay, Neil Bone, 1985, The variable star CH Cygni, ASE Journal, 11, 12
- Gavin Ramsay, 1984, Observing under urban skies, ASE Journal, 10, 6
- Gavin Ramsay, 1984, Cover page (Thebit and the Straight Wall), ASE Journal, 9, 0
- Gavin Ramsay, 1984, Observing the moon, ASE Journal, 9, 4
- Gavin Ramsay, 1983, Observations, ASE Journal, 8, 3
- Gavin Ramsay, 1983, Buying a telescope, ASE Journal, 8, 14
- Gavin Ramsay, 1983, Observations - open clusters, ASE Journal, 7, 2
- John Reid, 1996, Cover page (comet Hyakutake), ASE Journal, 35, 0
- John Reid, 1996, Front cover (comet Hyakutake), ASE Journal, 35, 1
- John Reid, 1994, Observing and photographing comets, ASE Journal, 31, 2
- John Reid, 1993, Cover page (Perseid), ASE Journal, 30, 0
- John H Reid, 1993, 1993 Perseids: shower or drizzle?, ASE Journal, 30, 9
- John Reid, 1992, Observing group, ASE Journal, 27, 2
- John Reid, 1991, Observing groups, ASE Journal, 26, 5
- Ian Robson, Horst Meyerdierks, 2007, Cover page (comet C/2006 P1 McNaught), ASE Journal, 52, 1
- J. Rostron, 1987, A final quote, ASE Journal, 16, 11
- A.J. Rostron, 1980, Voices from the past, ASE Journal, 1, 1
- Graham Rule, 2008, Astronomical Society of Edinburgh - Annual General Meeting, ASE Journal, 55, 3
- Graham Rule, 2007, Annual General Meeting - March 16th 2007, ASE Journal, 52, 3
- Graham Rule, 2003, BAA Honours Dave Gavine, ASE Journal, 46, 10
- Graham Rule, 2002, The Society's Library, ASE Journal, 45, 14
- Graham Rule, 2001, Lorimer Medal awarded to Dr Mary Brück, ASE Journal, 44, 3
- Graham Rule, 2001, Society news, ASE Journal, 44, 8
- Graham Rule, 2001, Astronomical publishing in Edinburgh in the 19th century, ASE Journal, 43, 9
- Graham Rule, 2000, Are you on e-mail?, ASE Journal, 42, 13
- Graham Rule, 2000, Lonely astronomers ads, ASE Journal, 42, 13
- Graham Rule, 2000, A note from the Secretary, ASE Journal, 41, 3
- Graham Rule, 2000, A 16th century French poet on astronomy, ASE Journal, 41, 5
- Graham Rule, 2000, The Society's Library, ASE Journal, 41, 9
- Dave Gavine, Graham Rule, 2000, Professor Hermann Brück, ASE Journal, 41, 13
- Graham Rule, 2000, Mr J I Dodds & Mr J D Weir, ASE Journal, 41, 14
- Graham Rule, 2000, Why not name a star?, ASE Journal, 41, 16
- Graham Young, Gerry Taylor, Dave Gavine, Maurice Frank, Graham Rule, 1999, The solar eclipse of August 11 1999, ASE Journal, 40, 8
- Graham Rule, 1999, The solar eclipse of August 11 1999 - ... while others stayed at home, ASE Journal, 40, 12
- Graham Rule, 1999, Scottish Astronomers' Group, ASE Journal, 40, 14
- Graham Rule, 1999, Doing anything on August 11th?, ASE Journal, 39, 10
- Graham Rule, 1999, Two One o'clock Guns, ASE Journal, 39, 17
- Graham Rule, 1998, Society news, ASE Journal, 38, 11
- Graham Rule, 1997, The GCSE Astronomy Class, ASE Journal, 37, 9
- Graham Rule, 1997, The ASE Library, ASE Journal, 36, 9
- Graham Rule, 1997, Correction to Syllabus Card, ASE Journal, 36, 10
- Graham Rule, 1996, Remarks (street lighting), ASE Journal, 35, 3
- Graham Rule, 1995, From the President, ASE Journal, 34, 1
- Graham Rule, 1995, Simple astrophotography with the Cooke Refractor, ASE Journal, 34, 6
- Graham Rule, 1995, From the President, ASE Journal, 33, 0a
- Graham Rule, 1994, From the President, ASE Journal, 32, 2
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- Graham Young, 1994, Minor planets galore!, ASE Journal, 31, 7
- Graham Young, 1992, A new view of the Solar System, ASE Journal, 28, 3
- Graham Young, 1991, The calendar, part 2 (conclusion), ASE Journal, 26, 10
- Graham Young, 1991, The calendar, part 1, ASE Journal, 25, 9
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- Graham Young, 1986, For beginners - The apparent motions of the planets, ASE Journal, 14, 2
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