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Volume 41, Number 3, June 2000

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Fundamental physics: a new discipline
pp. 3.4-3.4(1)
Author: Sumner, Tim

From the RAS Archives
pp. 3.4-3.4(1)
Author: Hingley, P.D.

IMAGE looking good
pp. 3.4-3.4(1)
Author: Bond, Peter

The flat primordial universe
pp. 3.4-3.4(1)
Author: Bowler, Sue

The way forward
pp. 3.5-3.5(1)
Author: Bowler, Sue

An award for cosmology
pp. 3.6-3.6(1)

Appointments and awards
pp. 3.6-3.6(1)

Apology
pp. 3.6-3.6(1)

Ten years of the HST
pp. 3.6-3.6(1)

Eclipse competition won in fine style
pp. 3.6-3.6(1)
Author: Bowler, Sue

Venus, Earth and the Moon
pp. 3.7-3.7(1)
Author: Gribbin, John

Torino – a working alternative?
pp. 3.7-3.7(1)
Author: Tate, Jay

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
pp. 3.08-3.16(1.08)
Author: Williams, David A

William Gilbert: the first palaeomagnetist
pp. 3.16-3.19(1.03)
Author: Wilson, Emeritus Rod

Martian oceans, valleys and climate
pp. 3.20-3.26(1.06)
Author: Carr, Michael H

Archaean atmosphere and lithosphere
pp. 3.27-3.28(1.01)
Author: Ebinger, Cindy

Solar storms, Mars and a comet’s tail
pp. 3.29-3.31(1.02)
Author: Bond, Peter

Terrestrial, planetary and interplanetary magnetic fields
pp. 3.32-3.33(1.01)
Author: Smith, Andy

Lady Bertha Swirles, 1903–1999
pp. 3.36-3.37(1.01)
Author: Hudson, J A

Dennis Sciama, 1926–1999
pp. 3.37-3.37(1)
Author: Rees, Martin

James Stanley Hey, 1909–2000
pp. 3.38-3.38(1)
Authors: Henbest, Nigel; Couper, Heather

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