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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

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Juno at PJ22

Perijove 22 (2019 Sep.12) was another Gravity flyby in which JunoCam obtained good images of the polar regions but only

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EPSC-DPS, Geneva, 2019

The annual planetary science congresses of Europe (EPSC) and America (DPS) were held jointly in Geneva from 2019 Sep.15-20.  There

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Juno at PJ21

JunoCam at PJ21 (2019 July 21): What the pictures show PJ21 was Juno’s second pass directly over the Great Red

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Jupiter in 2019, Report no.7: Continuing disruption of the GRS

  In connection with Juno’s fly-over of the Great Red Spot (GRS) at Perijove-21 on 2019 July 21, here we

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Jupiter in 2019, Report no.6: Continuing disruption of the GRS

Jupiter’s opposition was on June 10, and observers have been producing superb images.  Attention has mainly focussed on the Great

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Jupiter’s high-latitude hazes: full reports [page under development]

Report 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

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Juno at PJ20

Here is a report on the JunoCam images at PJ20.   Juno did not pass near famous features, but got

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Juno at PJ19

Perijove-19 (PJ19) was on 2019 April 6.  The spacecraft was turned so that the MWR could widely scan the atmosphere

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Jupiter in 2019, Report no.5: Continuing disruption of the GRS

Activity around the GRS is particularly interesting and rapidly changing at present, as described in Report no.4.  This supplement gives

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