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2015-16, report no.12: List of observers

List of observers, 2015/16: Observers 2015-16.pdf

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List of BAA Jupiter Section reports 1989-2015

This is a list of BAA Jupiter reports on each apparition from 1989 to 2015. (More general and long-term reports

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2015/16, Report no.4D: More images of satellite transits

Here are galleries of more eye-catching satellite transits in 2016 March.  Click on the links below for full-size images. FigA3_Sat-transits_IV_2016mar17.jpg

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Jupiter’s new outbreak tracked

The dramatic new outbreak of storms on Jupiter’s fastest jet-stream, predicted over a year ago and discovered at the very

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JunoCam at Perijove-1: Map of the planet

This map of Jupiter on August 27 was produced from the JunoCam images just before and after perijove-1, mainly by

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Jupiter in 2016-17

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2016-17, report no.1: Start of the 2016 NTBs outbreak

The new apparition has begun with a bang!  On Oct.19, just as Juno was drifting passively through its second perijove,

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Jupiter at Juno’s perijove-2: The agony and the ecstasy

  On Weds. Oct.19, the Juno spacecraft failed to return any data at its second perijove.  But at about the

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Major change to the Juno mission schedule

NASA has announced a change to the Juno mission schedule.  Mission managers have decided to postpone the upcoming burn of

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2015-16, Report no.11: A spectacular blink of Jupiter’s winds

On March 23, Damian Peach (Barbados) and Christopher Go (Philippines) took top-quality images exactly one jovian rotation apart, so they

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