Skip to content
British Astronomical Association

British Astronomical Association

Supporting amateur astronomers since 1890

  • Community
    • Community
    • Observer’s Challenges
    • Tutorials
    • Dark Skies Commission
    • BAA Alerts
    • Observing Calendar
    • Forum
    • Archives
    • Affiliated Societies
    • Outreach
    • Useful Links
  • News
    • Latest News
    • BAA Business
    • Sky Notes
  • Events
    • Events
    • Future Events
    • Previous Events
  • Publications
    • Journal
    • Book Reviews
    • Documents
      • Latest Documents
    • Handbooks
    • Buy
  • Sections
    • All Sections
    • Asteroids & Remote Planets
    • Aurora & NLC
    • Comet
    • Computing
    • Dark Skies Commission
    • Deep Sky
    • Education & Outreach
    • Equipment & Techniques
    • Exoplanets
    • Historical
    • Jupiter
    • Lunar
    • Mars
    • Mercury and Venus
    • Meteor
    • Radio Astronomy
    • Saturn, Uranus & Neptune
    • Solar
    • Variable Stars
  • Videos
    • Videos
    • Meetings
    • Dark Skies
    • Deep Space
      • Deep Sky
      • Exoplanets
      • Variable Stars
    • Hardware
      • Equipment
      • Radio Astronomy
      • Robotic Exploration
    • Solar System
      • Asteroids
      • Comets
      • Jupiter
      • Mercury & Venus
      • Outer Planets
      • The Sun
    • Terrestrial
      • Aurorae
      • Historical
      • Meteors
      • The Moon
  • Observations
    • Gallery
    • Spectroscopy database
    • Photometry database
    • Comet Section Archive
    • Solar Section Archive
    • Observing Calendar
  • About Us
    • About us
    • Join
    • Contact Us
    • Grants
    • Who’s Who
    • Awards
    • Shop
    • Donate
    • Privacy Notice
    • Terms of Use
    • Dark Skies Commission
  • Login
    • Login
    • Renew membership
    • Join the BAA

Archives

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

Read more

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

Read more

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

Read more
Fig_Marble-set-pre-PJ1_N-labeld

JunoCam at perijove-1: a global survey of Jupiter

Before and after its first perijove on Aug.27, Juno’s camera was taking frequent shots of the whole planet, nicknamed ‘marble

Read more

Juno’s first perijove: NASA press release

NASA’s Juno spacecraft has sent back the first-ever images of Jupiter’s north pole, taken during the spacecraft’s first flyby of

Read more

JunoCam at perijove-1: original images enhanced and features identified

In addition to the public release images of the north and south polar regions [see previous post], which were fully

Read more

JunoCam at perijove-1: Images of the poles

A week ago, NASA released an impressive sample of images from Juno’s first operational perijove on August 27.  They included

Read more

RESULTS FROM JUNO (2016-2017, Perijoves 1-10)

NASA’s Juno spacecraft went into orbit around Jupiter on 2016 July 5, and had its first operational perijove on August

Read more

Juno’s first perijove is successful: here is the first picture

NASA reports that the first operational perijove was successful and lots of data are being returned. The press release is

Read more

Anticipating the last views from Earth and first views from Juno

A map showing how Jupiter will appear at the first operational Juno flyby this weekend.

Read more
  • ← Previous
  • Next →

© The British Astronomical Association 2022 Registered charity no. 210769 Registered company no. 117572 For more information including contact details, click here.

  • Home
  • About us
  • Community
  • Documents
  • Events
  • Journal
  • News
  • Sections
  • Tutorials
  • Videos
  • Forum
  • Archives
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Grants
  • Privacy Notice
  • Events
  • Who’s Who
  • BAA Alerts
  • BAA Business
  • Observer’s Challenges
  • Sky Notes
  • Terms of Use
Copyright © 2025 British Astronomical Association. All rights reserved.
Theme: ColorMag by ThemeGrill. Powered by WordPress.