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j2016-03-07_23-17_IR_JPo

2015/16, Report No.4: First views of the double transit at opposition

Here are the first observations received of the double transit of Europa and Io in front of their shadows at

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2015/16, Report no.3: Interim report

Jupiter in 2015-16: Interim report no.3 –John Rogers (BAA), using information from the JUPOS team. (2016 Feb.24) Summary This report

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

Jupiter’s upcoming opposition, notable satellite phenomena, and an occultation   Jupiter will be at opposition on March 8, and thus

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About the Section’s web pages

These pages are used for posting reports on Jupiter from 2015 onwards. In order to facilitate comparison with NASA image

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Amateur-professional collaboration: JBAA article

 ‘The need for professional-amateur collaboration in studies of Jupiter and Saturn.’  by Kardasis E, Rogers JH,  Orton G, Delcroix M, Christou

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Figures

Illustrations for ‘Jupiter in 2015/16: Report no.2’

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2015/16, Report no.2: New methane-dark waves on the NEB

Jupiter in 2015/16, Report no.2: New methane-dark waves on the NEB As the NEB expansion event develops, images in methane

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Jupiter in 2003/04: Report no.5 (2004 May 6): The NEB

More Jupiter bulletins,  2004 May 6: Colourful phenomena in Jupiter’s NEB   The recent upsurge in activity in the NEB,

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Jupiter in 2003/04: Report no.4 (2004 April 28)

More Jupiter bulletins, 2004 April 28:   I.  NEB activity:     (See attached image compilation: ‘NEB&SEB p. GRS, 2004 April’)

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Jupiter in 2003/04: Report no.3

Three bulletins, 2004 April 10:   I. ALERT: Spots around the GRS this week:    It is worth keeping a

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