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Radio_JOVE

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  • Members: 85
  • Category: Astronomy
  • Founded: Mar 26, 2008
  • Language: English
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Celebrating it's 10th anniversary in 2009, the Radio JOVE project is a hands-on inquiry-based educational project that allows students, teachers and the general public to learn about radio astronomy by building their own radio telescope from an inexpensive kit and/or using remote radio telescopes through the internet. Participants also collaborate with each other through interactions and sharing of data on the network.

The Radio JOVE project began in 1998. Since then, more than 1325 teams of students and interested individuals have purchased our non-profit radio telescope kits and are learning radio astronomy by building and operating a radio telescope. This self-supporting program continues to thrive and inspire new groups of students as well as individuals.

To join the group it is necessary to have received an invitation from a current member or request membership from the site. All new members must be approved by the Group Moderator.

If you do not care to receive separate emails, you can receive a daily digest or no notification at all. This should relieve some folks who want to stay in touch but feel overwhelmed by the amount of email that normally flows through the Radio Jove list server during Jupiter season and high solar activity.

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Jupiter June 27 2009
The Nancay event: http://www.obs-nancay.fr/quicklook_jupiter/2009/06/J090627.png from about 0630 to 0645 UT, is well below the Io-A region. It could be non-Io.
Posted - Wed Jul 8, 2009 7:56 pm
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Sun July 7-8 2009
Active Region 1024 looks very impressive in these Hinode and SOHO images: http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/latest_events/XRT_Ti_poly_20090707_175733_1024.png
Posted - Wed Jul 8, 2009 7:21 pm
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Jupiter July 2 2009 , a possible Io-D
There is an interesting event on Left Circular Polarization at Nancay: http://www.obs-nancay.fr/quicklook_jupiter/2009/07/J090702.png It forms an arc, from
Posted - Mon Jul 6, 2009 9:22 pm
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Jupiter June 28 2009
The Nancay event on June 28: http://www.obs-nancay.fr/quicklook_jupiter/2009/06/J090628.png observed 0230-0300 UT, was non-Io. Many thanks to Laurent Denis.
Posted - Mon Jul 6, 2009 7:58 pm
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Sun July 4-5 2009
The Sun celebrated the 4th of July, Day of United States Independence in 1776, with some Radio and X-ray fireworks. In the USA, it is customary to celebrate
Posted - Mon Jul 6, 2009 7:20 pm
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