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Submitting images of 67P to the ESA/PSA archive

On June 14 I was at the Royal Society in London for the first day of a series of meetings

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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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Bryssink, Erik (Kruibeke, Belgium)

I live in Kruibeke, Belgium and I was born in the year A.Einstein died, I have great respect for A.Einstein.

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Hill, Rik (Tucson, AZ, USA)

Tucson, AZ is both my home (Loudon Observatory) and my work with the Catalina Sky Survey with a 60″ on

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Hurst, Guy (Basingstoke, UK)

I do my visual observing from Basingstoke but use Sierra Stars, California and the Bradford Robotic, Tenerife for imaging.My ‘home’

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DaveStorey

Storey, Dave (Isle of Man)

I have been interested in astronomy since late 1970’s and started comet observing following an observation of comet Austin 1982g.

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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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Two important comet meetings in London

Rosetta’s encounter with 67P is leading to a revolution in our understanding of comets. Members may be interested in a

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