New publications about Jupiter from pro-am collaborations
Three papers have been published recently in which amateur observers and/or the BAA Jupiter Section collaborated with professional planetary
Read moreThree papers have been published recently in which amateur observers and/or the BAA Jupiter Section collaborated with professional planetary
Read morePerijove 22 (2019 Sep.12) was another Gravity flyby in which JunoCam obtained good images of the polar regions but only
Read moreThe annual planetary science congresses of Europe (EPSC) and America (DPS) were held jointly in Geneva from 2019 Sep.15-20. There
Read moreJunoCam at PJ21 (2019 July 21): What the pictures show PJ21 was Juno’s second pass directly over the Great Red
Read moreIn connection with Juno’s fly-over of the Great Red Spot (GRS) at Perijove-21 on 2019 July 21, here we
Read moreJupiter’s opposition was on June 10, and observers have been producing superb images. Attention has mainly focussed on the Great
Read moreReport on haze bands in the south polar region (4-page PDF, 2017 Nov.23, slightly abridged): Report-on-SP-haze-bands_JHR(2017nov)_TO POST.pdf Report on haze
Read moreHere is a report on the JunoCam images at PJ20. Juno did not pass near famous features, but got
Read morePerijove-19 (PJ19) was on 2019 April 6. The spacecraft was turned so that the MWR could widely scan the atmosphere
Read moreActivity around the GRS is particularly interesting and rapidly changing at present, as described in Report no.4. This supplement gives
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