Juno at PJ48
Juno came to Perijove-48 on 2023 Jan.22, crossing the equator at L3 = 215. Unfortunately, most of the images were
Read moreJuno came to Perijove-48 on 2023 Jan.22, crossing the equator at L3 = 215. Unfortunately, most of the images were
Read moreThis page contains our reports on the JunoCam images at each perijove (PJ) in 2023. These occur at intervals of
Read moreToday we are summarising the January observations. The disk now shows a notable phase, and is shrinking fast. Nonetheless I
Read moreWell, the first few weeks of January have not been the best weather in Orkney. Although there have been a
Read morePJ47 took place on 2022 Dec.15. Despite a technical issue that disrupted data return, almost all the images were recovered,
Read moreJupiter in 2022/23: Report no.5 by John Rogers (BAA) & Shinji Mizumoto (ALPO-Japan), 2023 Jan.18 Here we give a brief
Read moreThe January issue (No. 11) of the Mercury and Venus section newsletter is available online for members to download. The
Read moreWith this first post for 2023 I wish you all a Happy New Year. Let us hope that globally it
Read moreSaturday September 2nd, 2023 – Northamptonshire Natural History Society The Humfrey Rooms, 10 Castilian Terrace, Northampton NN1 1LD See below
Read moreFinder charts for 2023 January Finder charts for 2023 February Ephemeris The comet was a naked eye object near
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