Dr John Rogers
The Section aims (i) to encourage people to observe Jupiter, and to provide advice on doing so; (ii) to monitor the visible changes in the atmosphere of the planet, and (iii) to produce scientifically valuable reports on these changes.
News
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EPSC 2021: Open Pro-Am Workshops on the Giant Planets
2021 Sep 10
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The Great Conjunction, 2020 Dec.21
2021 Feb 7
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A bright new outbreak on Jupiter
2020 Aug 18
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New colour map and reports from seventy years ago
2020 Aug 16
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2019 Oct 22
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Videos
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Observing the satellites of the giant planets
2022 Jan 13 -
BAA AGM
2021 Oct 24 -
Live Observing of the First Quarter Moon, Saturn and Jupiter
2021 Oct 14 -
Jupiter Rising
2021 Jul 15 -
BAA & SPA Joint Webinar - Jupiter at opposition & Myths and Illusions
2020 Jul 15
Section Pages
- JUPITER IN 2021-22
- RESULTS FROM JUN0, 2022 (PJ39--)
- RESULTS FROM JUNO (2020: PJ25-PJ31)
- RESULTS FROM JUNO (2021: PJ32-PJ38)
- JUPITER IN 2020
- Amateur contributions to planetary science (including our publications & EPSC abstracts & Juno abstracts, 2016-2020)
- About the Section's web pages
- Amateur contributions to planetary science (including our publications & EPSC abstracts & Juno abstracts, 2020 onwards)
- Amateur-professional collaboration: JBAA article
- LONG-TERM REPORTS & PUBLICATIONS
- List of BAA Jupiter Section reports 1989-2015
- Jupiter in 2003-04
- Jupiter in 2015-16
- Jupiter in 2016-17
- Jupiter in 2017-18
- JUPITER IN 2019
- RESULTS FROM JUNO (2016-2017, Perijoves 1-10)
- RESULTS FROM JUNO (2018, Perijoves 11-17)
- RESULTS FROM JUNO (2019, Perijoves 18-24)
- Results from Juno: Jupiter's polar regions
- MISC. (not Jupiter)
Section Officers
- Director: Dr John Rogers
- Assistant Director: Michael Foulkes
- Assistant Director: Hans-Joerg Mettig
- Assistant Director: Damian Peach