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FULL LIST OF JUNO’S ORBITS, 2016-2021

The following tables and diagrams show Juno’s planned orbits for its complete mission with 53-day orbits, as of 2018 October.

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Jupiter in 2018, report no.7: The S4 ovals rebound

The S4 ovals rebound There has been great interest in the convergence of two anticyclonic ovals in the S4 domain,

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Juno at PJ15

Here is a report on the JunoCam images from PJ15.  Highlights included excellent views of the STB Spectre, and of

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Juno Observer: a new online tool for viewing Juno images

An excellent new on-line tool for viewing JunoCam images has just been unveiled.  It is Juno Observer, developed by Matt

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Juno & Jupiter discussed at the EPSC.

At the European Planetary Science Congress in Berlin this month, there was a full day devoted to Juno and Jupiter,

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Jupiter’s North Equatorial Belt and Jet: III. The ‘great northern upheaval’ in 2012

This paper is in press in the Journal of the BAA (2018). The complete paper including figures (small copies) is

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Jupiter’s North Equatorial Belt and Jet: II. Acceleration of the jet and the NEB Fade in 2011-12

This paper is in press in the Journal of the BAA (2018). The complete paper including figures (small copies) is

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Jupiter’s North Equatorial Belt and Jet (3 papers for JBAA)

This trilogy of papers describes (I) our present understanding of the NEB, the NEBs jet, the NEBs dark formations, the

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Jupiter in 2018, Report no.6

  This is a substantial interim report on Jupiter up to mid-August, accompanied and informed by a set of JUPOS

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Historical records of the Great S. Tropical Disturbance (STropD) passing the Great Red Spot (GRS), 1902-1913.

In 2018, we have been watching a STropD passing the GRS, a phenomenon that has never before been observed at

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