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Jupiter Section Overview
Director: Dr John Rogers
The Section aims (i) to encourage people to observe Jupiter, and to provide advice on doing so; (ii) to monitor the visible changes in the atmosphere of the planet, and (iii) to produce scientifically valuable reports on these changes.
JUPITER IN 2024-25 RESULTS FROM JUNO, 2024 JUPITER IN 2023-24 JUNOCAM GLOBAL MAPS RESULTS FROM JUNO, 2023 (PJ48-PJ57) JUPITER IN 2022-23 RESULTS FROM JUNO, 2022 (PJ39-PJ47) Amateur contributions to planetary science (including our publications & EPSC abstracts & Juno abstracts, 2020 onwards) JUPITER IN 2021-22 RESULTS FROM JUNO (2021: PJ32-PJ38) Results from Juno: Jupiter's polar regions RESULTS FROM JUNO (2020: PJ25-PJ31) JUPITER IN 2020 RESULTS FROM JUNO (2019, Perijoves 18-24) JUPITER IN 2019 MISC. (not Jupiter) Jupiter in 2017-18 RESULTS FROM JUNO (2018, Perijoves 11-17) List of BAA Jupiter Section reports 1989-2015 Jupiter in 2016-17 RESULTS FROM JUNO (2016-2017, Perijoves 1-10) LONG-TERM REPORTS & PUBLICATIONS About the Section's web pages Amateur-professional collaboration: JBAA article Jupiter in 2003-04 Amateur contributions to planetary science (including our publications & EPSC abstracts & Juno abstracts, 2016-2020) Jupiter in 2015-16