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R.I.P. Candice Hansen

We are very sad to report that Dr Candice J. Hansen-Koharchek (Candy Hansen), leader of the JunoCam team in NASA’s

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B.A.A. GUIDE TO JUPITER’S ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA SINCE 1990

THE B.A.A. GUIDE TO JUPITER’S ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA SINCE 1990 by John Rogers (BAA Jupiter Section Director), 2026 June   These

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Galilean moon occultation sequence using WinJupos.

Mutual events of the Galilean satellites 2026-27

Jupiter passes through its equinoxes twice in every 12-year orbital period, when the Sun lies directly above the equator. At

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Report no.6: Apparition overview

As the 2025/26 apparition of Jupiter nears its end, here is a video by Damian Peach (BAA Jupiter Section), describing

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Report 2013-14 no.8: Cyclonic ovals

Jupiter in 2013/14: BAA/JUPOS report no.8:  New cyclonic ovals in SSTB by John Rogers & Michel Jacquesson (2014 April 12)

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Report 2013-14 no.7: GRS

Jupiter in 2013/14: Interim report no.7:  The Great Red Spot in 2013/14:  Faster shrinkage and evidence for faster wind speed

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Report 2013-14 no.6

Jupiter in 2013/14: Interim report no.6  (2014 March) John Rogers (BAA), including data from the JUPOS team (Gianluigi Adamoli, Michel

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Jupiter in 2013-14

Most of our interim reports for the 2013/14 apparition can be found on our old web site, at: https://britastro.org/jupiter/2013_14reports.htm However,

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List of observers, 2024/25

  Jup-2024-25_Observers

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Report no.8

Jupiter in 2024/25: Report no.8 John Rogers While compiling the list of observers for 2024/25, I came across some very

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