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Archives

2001Nov19

Lunar Geological Change Detection

By Dr Anthony Cook Introduction Conventional geologic wisdom suggests that the Moon is pretty much dead and that the bulk

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Double Star “Step”

                            Example of a double star “step” occultation recorded with video converted to AVI for analysis. The Double Star “step”

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2016-17, report no.12: Preview of Juno’s Perijove-7

Juno’s perijove-7 will be on 2017 July 11.  Attached is a predictive map, showing how I expect the planet to

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FigR11_1_Map_L3_20170jun09-10-extended

2016-17, Report no.11: Update on the NEB expansion event.

The North Equatorial Belt (NEB) has shown remarkable activity this apparition, as described in our previous reports, nos.4 & 6

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Lunar Occultations

Coordinator: Tim Haymes.                                        Thank you for your interest in Lunar Occultations.   Programme: 1) Total Occultations       a)  Visual

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Juno’s best views of Jupiter at Perijove-6

When Juno flew low over Jupiter’s clouds on its sixth orbit on 2017 May 19 (Perijove-6), its camera JunoCam took

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FigA3_Set-of-closeups_PJ3--6_NEBs

Juno at Perijove-6: The major belts from Perijove-1 to -6.

In the four main belts, Juno’s perijove-6 (PJ6) images did not target known major features, but it is now interesting

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Fig2b_Map_PJ6-footprints

Juno at Perijove-6: Polar and high temperate regions

When Juno flew low over Jupiter’s clouds on its sixth orbit on 2017 May 19 (Perijove-6), its camera JunoCam took

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First scientific results from Juno

The first batch of scientific papers from Juno is being released on-line, and the main results were summarised in a

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2016-17, Report no.10

Jupiter in 2016/17, Report no.10:  Interim report (2017 May) John Rogers (British Astronomical Association), using data from the JUPOS team:

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