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Jupiter-Lunar Grazing Occultation by Val and Andrew White, taken from Warrington at 17:56 UTC on Saturday, 26th January, 2002

Published Saturday, 1st December 2012 at 409 × 233 in Members’ Observations of the Jupiter-Lunar Grazing Occultation of Saturday, January 26th, 2002.
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Jupiter-Lunar Grazing Occultation by Val and Andrew White, taken from Warrington at 17:56 UTC on Saturday, 26th January, 2002

Jupiter-Lunar Grazing Occultation by Val and Andrew White, taken from Warrington at 17:56 UTC on Saturday, 26th January, 2002

Jupiter-Lunar Grazing Occultation by Val and Andrew White, taken from Warrington at 17:56 UTC on Saturday, 26th January, 2002

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  2. Iridium Satellite Flare Photography by Andrew and Val White
  3. Society News and Night Sky Notes – January 2002
  4. Members’ Observations of Comet C/2002 C1 (Ikeya-Zhang), March, April and May, 2002
  5. The Liverpool Astronomical Society trip to the Leicester National Space Centre, Saturday 20th April 2002
  6. Report: Croxteth Park Star Party, Saturday/Sunday, February 16th/17th 2002
  7. What’s visible in January 2013?
  8. Evening Sky Apparition of Mercury – January 2002
  9. Total Lunar Eclipse – January 9th 2001
  10. Society News and Night Sky Notes – April 2002

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