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Horner, J.; Jones, B. W. and Chambers, J. (2010). Jupiter – friend or foe? III: the Oort cloud comets. International Journal of Astrobiology, 9(1) pp. 1–10.

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Horner, J. and Jones, B. W. (2009). Jupiter – friend or foe? II: the Centaurs. International Journal of Astrobiology, 8(2) pp. 75–80.

Lykawka, P. S.; Horner, J.; Jones, B. W. and Mukai, T. (2009). Origin and dynamical evolution of Neptune Trojans - I. Formation and planetary migration. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 398(4) pp. 1715–1729.

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Jones, Barrie W. (2008). Mars before the Space Age. International Journal of Astrobiology, 7(2) pp. 143–155.

Horner, J. and Jones, B. W. (2008). Jupiter – friend or foe? I: the asteroids. International Journal of Astrobiology, 7(3-4) pp. 251–261.

Horner, Jonti and Jones, Barrie W. (2008). Jupiter: friend or foe? Astronomy & Geophysics, 49(1) 1.22-1.27.

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Jones, Barrie W.; Sleep, P. Nick and Underwood, David R. (2006). Habitability of known exoplanetary systems based on measured stellar properties. Astrophysical Journal, 649(2) pp. 1010–1019.

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Gladysz, Szymon; Redfern, Michael and Jones, Barrie W. (2005). Shadow bands observed during the total solar eclipse of 4 December 2002, by high-resolution imaging. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 67(10) pp. 899–906.

Jones, Barrie W.; Underwood, David R. and Sleep, P. Nick (2005). Prospects for habitable "earths" in known exoplanetary systems. Astrophysical Journal, 622(2, Part 1) pp. 1091–1101.

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Jones, Barrie and Norton, Andrew (2004). The 2004 RAS national astronomy meeting. Astronomy & Geophysics, 45(3) 3.18-3.25.

Jones, B.W.; Underwood, D.R. and Sleep, P.N. (2004). Extrasolar 'Earths' in habitable zones: targets of opportunity. In: Beaulieu, J.P.; Lecavelier des Etangs, A. and Terquem, C. eds. 321, Extrasolar planets: today and tomorrow. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 321. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, pp. 393–400.

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Jones, Barrie W. (2003). Exo-Earths: Earth-mass planets in exoplanetary systems. Astronomy & Geophysics, 44(2) 2.10-2.14.

Jones, Barrie W. (2003). The Search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Physics Education, 38(1) pp. 8–13.

Street, R.A.; Pollaco, D. L.; Fitzsimmons, A.; Keenan, F. P.; Horne, K.; Kane, S.; Collier Cameron, A.; Lister, T. A.; Haswell, C.; Norton, A. J.; Jones, B. W.; Skillen, I.; Hodgkin, S.; Wheatley, P.; West, R. and Brett, D. (2003). SuperWASP: wide angle search for planets. In: Scientific Frontiers in Research on Extrasolar Planets (Deming, Drake and Seager, Sara eds.), ASP Conference Series, ASP, San Francisco, USA, pp. 405–408.

Jones, B.W. and Sleep, P.N. (2003). The Orbits of terrestrial planets in the habitable zones of known exoplanetary systems. In: Deming, Drake and Seager, Sara eds. Scientific Frontiers in Research on Extrasolar Planets. ASP Conference Series, 294. San Francisco, USA: ASP, pp. 225–230.

Jones, Barrie (2003). Vermin of the skies. Popular Astronomy, 50 pp. 19–21.

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Jones, Barrie W. and Sleep, P. Nick (2001). Can terrestrial planets exist in the habitable zones of known exoplanetary systems? Proceedings- Spie the International Society for Optical Engineering, 4273 pp. 33–43.

Jones, Barrie W. and Penston, Margaret J. (2001). Starwatch UK. Astronomy Now, 15(4) pp. 54–55.

Jones, Barrie W. (2001). Distance education and self-study. In: Batten, Alan H. ed. Astronomy for developing countries. San Francisco, USA: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, pp. 131–140.

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Oreszczyn, Tadj and Jones, Barrie (1984). Milton Keynes Energy Park: Wind Study. A report to Milton Keynes Development Corporation. ERG Report 49; Energy Research Group, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

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Jones, Barrie (1980). A Solar Power System (Prometheus) to Provide 100 per cent of Low Grade Heat Needs. ERG Report ?; Energy Research Group, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

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