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2015-16, Report No.10: Anticipating the last views from Earth and first views from Juno

Anticipating the last views from Earth and first views from Juno As ground-based observers are losing Jupiter in the evening

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Reports in JBAA (2016 August)

Five pages of news items in the August Journal: JBAA 126 (no.4), 197-200; ‘Jupiter and the Juno mission: the amateur’s

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Juno is in orbit!

The Juno orbital mission at Jupiter has started.

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Collaborations revealing secrets of waves in Jupiter’s atmosphere

This news item is on the BAA main page at: https://www.britastro.org/node/7750

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Jupiter on the eve of the Juno mission

With NASA’s Juno spacecraft due to enter orbit around Jupiter on July 5, the BAA Jupiter Section has posted a

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2015/16, Report no.9: Jupiter on the eve of the Juno mission

This is a summary of the state of Jupiter’s atmospheric features in June, 2016, just before the Juno spacecraft enters

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Waves on the SEBs jet: A paper for Icarus

‘A dispersive wave pattern on Jupiter’s fastest retrograde jet at 20ºS.’ by Rogers, JH, Fletcher, LN, Adamoli, G, Jacquesson M,

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2015/16, Report No.8: A brief interim report.

2015/16, Report No.8:  A brief interim report.   –John Rogers (BAA), 2016 May 6   This is a summary of

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2015/16, Report no.7: Fireball on Jupiter

Fireball on Jupiter A fireball has been detected on Jupiter, on 2016 March 17 at 00:18.5 UT, in videos taken

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Jupiter’s South Temperate domain: Evolution 1991-1999 and dynamics of cyclonic structured sectors as seen in Hubble maps

Jupiter’s South Temperate domain: Evolution 1991-1999 and dynamics of cyclonic structured sectors as seen in Hubble maps –John H. Rogers

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