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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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Juno at PJ14

Here is a report on the JunoCam images at PJ14, as well as supporting amateur images. The report (with mini-figures)

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Juno at PJ13

JunoCam at perijove-13 (2018 May 24): What the images show JunoCam again took a superb series of images at PJ13. 

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Jupiter in 2018, Report no.5

  This is a quick update from opposition (May 9) through Juno’s perijove 13 (PJ13; May 24) to the latest

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All about Juno and Jupiter at a pro-am workshop, 2018 May

New posts include the talks from a recent conference, recommendations for amateur imagers, and NASA bulletins about Juno’s mission.

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Jupiter in 2018, Report no.4

  Despite Jupiter’s southerly declination, northern observers can still get very useful images.  Here are 4 sets of images in

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Jupiter in 2018, Report no.3

Jupiter is at opposition tomorrow night (May 9 at 01h UT): the ideal time to observe it!  Io is in

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Juno at PJ12

JunoCam at Perijove-12 (2018 April 1):  What the images show John Rogers (2018 April 27) PJ-12 was likely to be

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