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Juno Perijove 36, September 3, 2021
Brian Swift
post Sep 4 2021, 08:05 AM
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PJ36 data showed up about 1:14 pm.

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post Sep 15 2021, 05:17 PM
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Don’t know where to post this but sew 2 days ago the info. For exemple here :https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2021/09/14/jupiter-seems-to-have-just-been-smacked-by-something-pretty-big/?sh=7ff452ce2edf
So a hit occurred on Sept 13th and wondering if Juno could get a glimpse of remanant traces…


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post Sep 15 2021, 06:08 PM
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QUOTE (climber @ Sep 15 2021, 09:17 AM) *
So a hit occurred on Sept 13th and wondering if Juno could get a glimpse of remanant traces…

I haven't seen anything about this from a better source than Forbes, anyone else?

Juno is really too far from Jupiter now to get useful data, so it won't be until the next pass on 16 October. Not sure if that longitude will be well seen.


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post Sep 15 2021, 06:15 PM
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From Sky and Telescope:

https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/...ash-at-jupiter/

Article has information about the location of the impact:

"Pereira captured the flash at latitude –5.5° and longitude 105.7° (System I / L1), 83.3° (System II / L2), and 273.4° (System III / L3)"


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post Sep 15 2021, 06:57 PM
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QUOTE (volcanopele @ Sep 15 2021, 10:15 AM) *
"Pereira captured the flash at latitude –5.5° and longitude 105.7° (System I / L1), 83.3° (System II / L2), and 273.4° (System III / L3)"

Here's the Cosmographia view for the next PJ, but I'm not sure what longitude system it displays, and the whole E/W thing versus what S&T reports...
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post Sep 16 2021, 04:45 PM
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QUOTE (mcaplinger @ Sep 15 2021, 11:57 AM) *
I'm not sure what longitude system it displays, and the whole E/W thing versus what S&T reports...

If I assume that all the numbers from S&T are degrees west (which seems to be the standard amateur convention, very reasonable) and Cosmographia is displaying System III longitudes (which is the standard NAIF convention, I believe) then the next PJ will be on the opposite side of the planet from this event, unfortunately.


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- Brian Swift   Juno Perijove 36   Sep 4 2021, 08:05 AM
- - Brian Swift   PJ36_43 full spin Jupiter and Io (with poor color ...   Sep 8 2021, 07:56 PM
|- - mcaplinger   QUOTE (Brian Swift @ Sep 8 2021, 12:56 PM...   Sep 8 2021, 09:44 PM
||- - Brian Swift   QUOTE (mcaplinger @ Sep 8 2021, 02:44 PM)...   Sep 8 2021, 10:48 PM
|- - mcaplinger   QUOTE (Brian Swift @ Sep 8 2021, 12:56 PM...   Sep 9 2021, 12:20 AM
- - volcanopele   I guess there is always the off chance you might c...   Sep 9 2021, 03:29 PM
- - Bjorn Jonsson   This is processed from image PJ36_40, approximatel...   Sep 11 2021, 02:43 PM
- - climber   Don’t know where to post this but sew 2 days ago t...   Sep 15 2021, 05:17 PM
|- - mcaplinger   QUOTE (climber @ Sep 15 2021, 09:17 AM) S...   Sep 15 2021, 06:08 PM
|- - volcanopele   From Sky and Telescope: https://skyandtelescope.o...   Sep 15 2021, 06:15 PM
|- - mcaplinger   QUOTE (volcanopele @ Sep 15 2021, 10:15 A...   Sep 15 2021, 06:57 PM
|- - JRehling   Here's a thread on CloudyNights about it: htt...   Sep 15 2021, 09:49 PM
|- - mcaplinger   QUOTE (mcaplinger @ Sep 15 2021, 11:57 AM...   Sep 16 2021, 04:45 PM
- - Bill Harris   Although the next Perijove will be on the other si...   Sep 17 2021, 04:59 PM
|- - JRehling   I suppose the problem is that we also would have t...   Sep 17 2021, 05:26 PM
|- - mcaplinger   QUOTE (Bill Harris @ Sep 17 2021, 09:59 A...   Sep 17 2021, 06:46 PM
|- - mcaplinger   QUOTE (mcaplinger @ Sep 17 2021, 11:46 AM...   Sep 19 2021, 08:31 PM
|- - TrappistPlanets   did anyone do a 2021 mosaic of Jupiter from Juno i...   Sep 29 2021, 11:02 PM
- - Bill Harris   By now we have an idea of what that local chaos is...   Sep 18 2021, 12:51 AM
- - Gerald   Yes. Sorry for the delayed reply: http://junocam.p...   Oct 6 2021, 11:31 PM
|- - TrappistPlanets   QUOTE (Gerald @ Oct 7 2021, 12:31 AM) Yes...   Oct 8 2021, 08:30 PM
- - Bill Harris   As I recall, the upcoming Perijove is 16 Oct 21. ...   Oct 14 2021, 03:25 PM


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