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JUICE is on its way – with its radar antenna deployed

The new European Jupiter mission, JUICE (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer), was launched successfully on 2023 April 14, after a 24-hour

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Juno at PJ50

JunoCam at PJ50:  What the pictures show –John Rogers (BAA) (2023 May 11)   Juno’s Perijove-50 (PJ50) occurred on 2023

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JUICE heading for Jupiter this week

JUICE, the next great Jupiter-bound spacecraft, is scheduled to be launched this Thursday April 13, at 12:15 UT, from the

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Juno at PJ49

Here is our report on the PJ49 images.  Results at PJ49 were again mixed: for the third successive perijove, some

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JUNOCAM GLOBAL MAPS

JUNOCAM CYLINDRICAL MAPS This page presents the global cylindrical maps of Jupiter produced at each perijove from the JunoCam images.

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Juno at PJ48

Juno came to Perijove-48 on 2023 Jan.22, crossing the equator at L3 = 215. Unfortunately, most of the images were

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RESULTS FROM JUNO, 2023 (PJ48-PJ57)

This page contains our reports on the JunoCam images at each perijove (PJ) in 2023.  These occur at intervals of

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JunoCam at PJ47

PJ47 took place on 2022 Dec.15.  Despite a technical issue that disrupted data return, almost all the images were recovered,

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Jupiter in 2022-23: Report no.5

Jupiter in 2022/23:  Report no.5 by John Rogers (BAA) & Shinji Mizumoto (ALPO-Japan), 2023 Jan.18 Here we give a brief

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Jupiter in False Colour

Webinar on Multispectral imaging for analysis of Jupiter’s atmosphere

Many amateur observers take beautiful images showing the colours and methane-absorption of Jupiter’s multi-layered atmosphere, but the conclusions have been

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