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JunoCam at PJ61

JunoCam images at PJ61 –John Rogers (BAA)   Perijove-61 was on 2024 May 12.  Perijove was at 51.3ºN and equator

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Report no.5: NEB activity

Jupiter in 2023/24, Report no.5: Increasing activity of the NEB (Mid-NEB plume and NTropZ anticyclonic dark spots) by Shinji Mizumoto

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JunoCam at PJ60

PJ60 (on 2024 April 9) began with a medium-range flyby of Io, which revealed more volcanic activity than JunoCam has

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Jupiter in 2020, Report no.10: The S2 domain

Jupiter in 2020, Report no.10:  The S2 domain in 2020 by John Rogers (BAA), reporting results from the JUPOS team

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Juno schedule of perijoves, 2024-25

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JunoCam at PJ58: Jupiter

Here is our report on JunoCam’s images of Jupiter at PJ58.  As usual, the inbound images provided a whole-planet map,

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Report no.4

Jupiter in 2023/24:  Report no.4:   Jupiter at PJ57; a pair of impacts; and a 50th aniversary. John Rogers (BAA) (2024

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JunoCam at PJ57: Jupiter

Here is our report on the PJ57 images of Jupiter.   JunoCam produced an excellent series of images covering the whole

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JunoCam at PJ58: Io

JunoCam at PJ58:  Part I:  Io John Rogers (BAA) (2024 Feb.9) Juno’s second close flyby of Io took place on

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RESULTS FROM JUNO, 2024

This page will contain our reports on the JunoCam images at each perijove (PJ) in 2024.  Since PJ58 on 2024

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