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Report no.1

As the new apparition of Jupiter starts, here is a map showing the major features as of 2025 August 16-19. 

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JUPITER IN 2025-26

This page links to our reports on amateur observations of Jupiter in the 2025/26 apparition (with opposition in 2026 Jan.).

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JunoCam at PJ73

JunoCam images at PJ73 John Rogers (BAA) (2025 July 8) Juno’s Perijove-73 was on 2025 June 8.  Although the spacecraft

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JunoCam at PJ72

Juno’s PJ72 was on 2025 May 7, and this time (in contrast to the loss of data at PJ71) the

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Report no.6

Jupiter in 2024/25, Report no.6: Other recent developments on Jupiter John H. Rogers (BAA),             

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JunoCam at PJ71

PJ71 occurred on 2025 April 4.  Much data was lost, because Juno went into safe mode twice, about an hour

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JunoCam at PJ70

At Juno’s PJ70, on 2025 March 2, there were two exciting targets: Io, and the NTBs outbreak.  On Io, JunoCam’s

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Report no.5 (NTBs outbreak)

Jupiter in 2024/25, Report no.5:  The NTBs jet outbreak John Rogers1, Shinji Mizumoto2, Gianluigi Adamoli3, Rob Bullen3, Grischa Hahn3, Michel

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JunoCam at PJ69

Juno’s Perijove-69 took place on 2025 Jan.28/29, and JunoCam produced its usual set of images, including beautiful and informative views

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RESULTS FROM JUNO, 2025

This page contains our reports on JunoCam images in 2025, from Perijove-69 (PJ69) onwards. Please see the 2024 page for

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