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JunoCam at PJ67

Juno’s Perijove-67 was on 2024 Nov.24, and the usual series of images was returned.  Here is our very brief report

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Outbreak of activity in Jupiter’s South Equatorial Belt

With Jupiter’s opposition coming up soon on Dec.7, at its highest declination for 11 years, observers may be pleased to

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JunoCam at PJ66

JunoCam images at PJ66 Juno’s Perijove-66 was on 2024 Oct.22.  Perijove was at 55.8ºN, L3 = 354, and equator crossing

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Report no.2 (SEB outbreak etc.)

Jupiter in 2024/25: Report no.2:  Mid-SEB outbreak & other developments John Rogers; Shinji Mizumoto (ALPO-Japan); Gianluigi Adamoli, Rob Bullen, Michel

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JunoCam at PJ65

Juno’s Perijove-65 was on 2024 Sep.20.  As usual, JunoCam provided hi-res images during its final approach leg over the northern

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JunoCam at PJ64

JunoCam images at PJ64 John Rogers (BAA) Perijove-64, on 2024 Aug.18, followed the pattern that is now familiar at this

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Report no.1

Jupiter in 2024/25, Report no.1 John Rogers (BAA) & Shinji Mizumoto (ALPO-Japan)   (2024 August 7)   Now that the new

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JUPITER IN 2024-25

This page links to our reports on amateur observations of Jupiter in the 2024/25 apparition (with opposition on 2024 Dec.7).

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JunoCam at PJ63

JunoCam images at PJ63 John Rogers (BAA)   Perijove-63 was on 2024 July 16.   As Juno’s orbit has evolved, the

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JunoCam at PJ62

Juno’s Perijove-62 was on 2024 June 13, preceded by medium-range imaging of Io.  Jupiter was not in JunoCam’s field of

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