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Juno & Jupiter discussed at the EPSC.

At the European Planetary Science Congress in Berlin this month, there was a full day devoted to Juno and Jupiter,

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Publications

Updated 2025 January 4 Please note that the quoted prices were correct when the book was added to this list.

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Jupiter’s North Equatorial Belt and Jet: III. The ‘great northern upheaval’ in 2012

This paper is in press in the Journal of the BAA (2018). The complete paper including figures (small copies) is

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Jupiter’s North Equatorial Belt and Jet: II. Acceleration of the jet and the NEB Fade in 2011-12

This paper is in press in the Journal of the BAA (2018). The complete paper including figures (small copies) is

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Jupiter’s North Equatorial Belt and Jet (3 papers for JBAA)

This trilogy of papers describes (I) our present understanding of the NEB, the NEBs jet, the NEBs dark formations, the

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Web links

Updated 2025 April 16 Astrobiology Coursera https://www.coursera.org/ – Astrobiology and the search for extra-terrestrial life  Coursera Astrobiology: Exploring other worlds Coursera

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Jupiter in 2018, Report no.6

  This is a substantial interim report on Jupiter up to mid-August, accompanied and informed by a set of JUPOS

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Eclipse Predictions

Mid-Eclipse predictions for Eclipsing Binaries and Cataclysmic Variables   Useful and up to date information on eclipses can be obtained

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Global eclipse predictions for selected Cataclysmic Variables – 2018

Click on the desired star to download the text file. Please note.  These timings should only be used as a

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Eclipsing Binary predictions and where to find them

The publication of Eclipsing Binary Predictions is now discontinued in the VSS Circular. Predictions for RZ Cas, Beta Per and

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