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JunoCam at PJ26

This is our report on the JunoCam images at Perijove-26 on 2020 April 10. Highlights were as follows: –Spectacular cyclonic

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Jupiter in 2020, Report no.3: Context for PJ26, & a new NEB expansion event

This report on ground-based images has three aims:  –to present maps and images produced by amateur observers around the time

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Directors of the BAA Radio Astronomy Section

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forenames Surname 1957 1964 John

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Directors of the BAA Photographic Section

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forenames Surname 1891 1892 William

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Directors of the BAA Methods Section

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forenames Surname 1917 1932 Maurice

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Directors of the BAA Meteor Section

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forenames Surname 1890 1892 David

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Directors of the BAA Mercury and Venus Section

Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. See also the History of the Mercury and

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Valleys

Latin Name Latitude Longitude Length km Crater Vallis Alpes 48.5°N 3.2°E 166 km None Vallis Baade 45.9°S 76.2°W 203 km

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Rupes

Name Latitude Longitude Length km Name origin Rupes Altai 24.3°S 22.6°E 427.0 km Altai Mountains Rupes Boris 33.5°W 30.5°N 4.0

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Rimae (rille systems)

Name Latitude Longitude length   Name Origin  Rimae Alphonsus 14.0°S 02.0°W 80 km Within the crater Alphonsus Rimae Apollonius 05.0°N 53.0°E

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