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Jupiter in 2021/22, Report no.9: N3 to N6 domains

Jupiter in 2021/22, Report no.9: N3 to N6 domains –John Rogers & Gianluigi Adamoli This report describes the behaviour of

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JunoCam at PJ40

Perijove-40, on 2022 Feb.25, came just 8 days before geocentric solar conjunction, so these pictures provided the only view of

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RESULTS FROM JUN0, 2022 (PJ39–)

This page will contain our reports on the JunoCam images at each perijove (PJ), which now occur at intervals of

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JunoCam at PJ39

This is our report on the JunoCam images at Perijove-39 on 2022 Jan.12. Specific highlights include closeups of: –An anticyclonic

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Jupiter in 2021/22, Report no.8: GRS & SEB

The South Equatorial Belt (SEB) in 2021 was essentially the same as in the previous two years, so this report focuses

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Jupiter in 2021/22, Report no.7: Equatorial Region Update

This is an update on two unusual phenomena that we have been observing recently in the equatorial region.  We are

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Amateur contributions to planetary science (including our publications & EPSC abstracts & Juno abstracts, 2020 onwards)

This page continues our publications list from 2020 onwards.  We will endeavour to post PDFs of our own articles; if

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Contact the Jupiter Section

Please use the form below to contact the Section Director. If you wish to submit your observations to the section,

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JunoCam at PJ38

Juno’s Perijove-38 was on 2021 Nov.29. As the spacecraft was tilted to look directly downwards, JunoCam got its closest views

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Jupiter in 2021, Report no.6: Bright plume outbreaks in the narrow NEB(S)

This interim report deals with the small brilliant white spots in the narrow dark NEB(S) that captured observers’ attention in

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