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00:03:40 Davide Grassi, planetary scientist and Co-I of the Moon and Jupiter Imaging Spectrometer MAJIS at INAF in Rome, Italy, speaks about what can be expected from Jupiter observations with MAJIS…
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Studying Jupiter with Juice-MAJIS and Ground Based Pro-Am Instrumentation - Webinar 5
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- 1 00:03:40 Davide Grassi, planetary scientist and Co-I of the Moon and Jupiter Imaging Spectrometer MAJIS at INAF in Rome, Italy, speaks about what can be expected from Jupiter observations with MAJIS…
- 2 00:19:22 Patrick Irwin, planetary scientist and Co-I of MAJIS at the University of Oxford in the UK presents his latest results of observations done with the VLT/MUSE instrument and how ammonia and c…
- 3 00:37:37 This is in close connection to the results that by Steven Hill independent scientist in Colorado, USA, presents. He uses commercial-level equipment to observe Jupiter and extract information…
- 4 00:57:40 Q&A