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Author: John Rogers

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Visual observation of Jupiter

28 July 202315 August 2023 John Rogers 0 Comments

Introduction Jupiter is now embarking on its most favourable apparition for many years for northern-hemisphere observers, reaching a declination of

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Identifying features in JunoCam images of Jupiter

21 September 20163 March 2022 John Rogers 0 Comments

NASA and amateur data synergise in following developments on Jupiter.

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Jupiter turning as Juno approaches

4 July 20163 March 2022 John Rogers 0 Comments

The latest movie of Jupiter’s rotation

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Collaborations revealing secrets of waves in Jupiter’s atmosphere

1 July 20163 March 2022 John Rogers 0 Comments

Three new papers unveil wave patterns that are visible in amateur images

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Jupiter on the eve of the Juno mission

23 June 20163 March 2022 John Rogers 0 Comments

A report on Jupiter’s atmosphere as Juno approaches

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Update on Jupiter’s atmospheric features

7 May 20163 March 2022 John Rogers 0 Comments

A new interim report on Jupiter has been posted.

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Fireball on Jupiter

29 March 20163 March 2022 John Rogers 0 Comments

Amateur videos have detected a bright explosion on Jupiter – the first for 4 years.

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Jupiter’s moons in front of their shadows

14 March 20163 March 2022 John Rogers 0 Comments

Images of the double transit at opposition have been posted.

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Jupiter’s upcoming opposition, notable satellite phenomena, and an occultation

14 February 20163 March 2022 John Rogers 0 Comments

Jupiter will be at opposition on March 8, with a unique chance to see two moons rtransiting at once in front of their respective shadows.

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New apparition of Jupiter, new Section web pages, and major change in a belt

19 November 20153 March 2022 John Rogers 0 Comments

As Jupiter reappears, one of its major belts is undergoing a cyclic change.

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