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Deep Sky Update – August 2020

Strangely August seems to have flown by for me. Observing wise, although it has been getting darker earlier, the weather

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A bright new outbreak on Jupiter

An exciting new outbreak on Jupiter has been reported today by Isao Miyazaki in Japan.  He imaged a new, very

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JunoCam at PJ28

PJ28 was on July 25, and this is a thorough report on the images.  Highlights: –North polar region:  Maps from

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Jupiter in 2020, Report no.5

Here we post some maps of the planet around the time of Juno’s PJ28 (July 25), and some compilations of

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New colour map and reports from seventy years ago

Observations of Jupiter from 1949 and 1950 have been analysed more thoroughly than ever before, and images from exactly seventy

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History of the Saturn, Uranus and Neptune Section

The BAA Saturn Section was formed in April 1891, a few months after the BAA itself was formed in October

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Perseid maximum is here

The weather has been rather variable over the past few days, with very hot and humid days and warm nights

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Asteroids & Remote Planets, Advanced Tutorials.

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Asteroids & Remote Planets, Intermediate Tutorials

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Asteroids & Remote Planets, Starting out Tutorials.

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