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We keep our star talk down to earth! Beginning stargazers, professional astronomers, armchair astronauts and the cosmologically curious are all invited to join us. Galaxies Astronomy Club was founded in 1994.
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10/22/16
Even though it wasn't able to gather data this time around, the information it beamed back from its August 27th flyby continues to keep its ground team busy. For instance, thanks to the info gathered by Juno's Microwave Radiometer instrument (MWR), they discovered that Jupiter's bands aren't just skin-deep.
Read more from Engadget10/27/16
NASA's Juno spacecraft at Jupiter has left safe mode and has successfully completed a minor burn of its thruster engines in preparation for its next close flyby of Jupiter.
Read more from NASA1/18/17
#10Things 3. Help choose which images @NASAJuno's JunoCam takes at Jupiter. More: https://t.co/FGjdppueFP pic.twitter.com/eQm9p9vLMn
— NASA Solar System (@NASASolarSystem) January 19, 2017
1/26/17
Juno Just Took One Of The Best Images Of Jupiter Ever @Nancy_A https://t.co/t27NVtc8K5 pic.twitter.com/c8CeQ9CyOF
— Fraser Cain (@fcain) January 26, 2017
2/7/17
Processed one of the latest data sets returned by JUNO on Feb 2nd. A spectacular view of Jupiter's south polar region. #JunoCam #Jupiter pic.twitter.com/se5gIIkmbT
— Damian Peach (@peachastro) February 5, 2017
2/9/17
#Jupiter from below. Cyclones swirl around the Jovian south pole in a new citizen scientist-created #JunoCam image https://t.co/oFxsj7K1tH pic.twitter.com/zjakBGBEbA
— NASA's Juno Mission (@NASAJuno) February 9, 2017
2/13/17
this discussion and forum have been featured in today's Delphi Daily News ~join in!
3/25/17
Juno Spacecraft on Science-Collection Flyby Near Cloud-Tops of "Amazing Giant" Jupiter (VIDEO) https://t.co/lyg3Y4Ra7P pic.twitter.com/VvhAwbg66I
— The Daily Galaxy (@dailygalaxy) March 25, 2017
4/9/17
This enhanced-color photo of a mysterious dark spot on Jupiter seems to reveal a Jovian “galaxy” of swirling storms https://t.co/7cYMxNubi7 pic.twitter.com/959bXRjXFu
— NASA360 (@NASA360) April 9, 2017
4/30/17
NASA's Juno spacecraft has been stuck in the wrong orbit around Jupiter for months. https://t.co/zGcuxAvQiq via @PopSci
— NOVA | PBS (@novapbs) April 30, 2017