Juno’s closeups of the Great Red Spot and other storms
NASA’s Juno orbiter has successfully returned data from its flight over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS) at Perijove-7 on July
Read moreNASA’s Juno orbiter has successfully returned data from its flight over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS) at Perijove-7 on July
Read moreThe JunoCam team have posted the images from Perijove-7 (PJ7), including the much-anticipated closeups of the Great Red Spot (GRS).
Read moreJuno is due to fly about 9000 km above the centre of the Great Red Spot (GRS) on Monday night,
Read moreJuno is due to fly about 9000 km above the centre of the Great Red Spot (GRS) on Monday night,
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Read moreAs you can imagine, over the past few centuries there have, from time to time, been observations of the Moon
Read moreEvery astronomer is familiar with shooting stars in our night sky, and knows that these are the result of sand
Read moreBy Dr Anthony Cook Introduction Conventional geologic wisdom suggests that the Moon is pretty much dead and that the bulk
Read moreExample of a double star “step” occultation recorded with video converted to AVI for analysis. The Double Star “step”
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