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Volume 46: March 2007 to December 2007, principal articles and abstracts.

Volume 46, number 1: March 2007
Active Region 10918/923/930.
New Detectable Eccentricities of Southern Binary Star Systems.
Comet McNaught 2006 P1 - The Comet that Blew our Socks off.
History of the Gifford-Eiby Lecture Fund.
Book Review - Bright Star: Beatrice Hill Tinsley, Astronomer.
Cover March 2007
Volume 46, number 2: June 2007
Quaoar Appulse.
AR 953: "Strange days, indeed!".
SKA Simulation Modeling: Phased Approach to SKA Construction.
Hydrogen alpha observing.
RASNZ Annual Report for 2006.
Astronomical Stamp Issue.
Book Review - Empire of the Stars.
Book-Review - Sirius: Brightest Diamond in the Sky.
Cover June 2007
Volume 46, number 3: September 2007
Total Lunar Eclipse - 2007 August 28.
Comet Gilmore P/2007 Q2
Mt John Spectroscopic Observations of the δ Scuti binary star RS Cha.
Statement of Financial Performance for the year ended 31 December 2006 - correction.
The IAU Meteor Stream Archiving Project.
Asteroidal Occultation Results.
Semi-Automated Loading of Occultation Results Using Excel Macros.
2007 Murray Geddes Prize.
Ephemeral Solar Active Regions 2007 July.
Software Review - Google Mars.
Cover September 2007
Volume 46, number 4: December 2007
Carter Observatory Refurbished.
Astro Holiday in Ontario.
Meteor Streams - their optimum Designation.
Astronomy at the University of Canterbury Department of Physics and Astronomy and Mt John University Observatory.
North Polar Filaments: Signs of Solar Cycle 24 Activity?
The Big Bang and Black Holes.
Weak Gravitational Lensing .
Cover December 2007

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