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Jupiter in 2021, Report no.3: Mutual phenomena of the satellites

In 2021, the Jupiter system was edge-on to the Earth and Sun, so the Galilean satellites sometimes eclipsed and occulted

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JunoCam at PJ37

Here is a report on the PJ37 images.  Highlights include: –An impact flash had been recorded by amateurs 28 hours

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JunoCam at PJ36

Juno’s perijove 36 was on 2021 Sep.2.  Although the track did not pass over any well-known local features, apart from

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EPSC 2021: Open Pro-Am Workshops on the Giant Planets

Workshops on Jupiter and other giant planets, open to everyone via Zoom, will be held on Sep.17 and Sep.24.

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JunoCam at PJ35

PJ35 was on 2021 July 21.  Here is a brief report on the images (not yet including the polar regions):

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JunoCam at PJ34

PJ34 marked the end of the nominal mission and the start of the extended mission, as a close flyby of

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Jupiter in 2020, Report no.9: Final report on northern hemisphere

This is our final report on the northern hemisphere activity (down to the mid-NEB) in 2020, including measurements of drifts

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Jupiter in 2021, Report no.2

  This is a brief update on Jupiter’s weather patterns as of mid-June, 2021, together with a recent map made

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JunoCam at PJ33

This page presents our report on the JunoCam images at PJ33 (2021 April 15).   The main highlight was in the South

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JUNO EXTENDED MISSION

The Juno mission was scheduled to end this July, but NASA have extended it for another 4 years, and the

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