So far I've received two responses to my request, and am currently waiting for responses to the emailed draft itself.
Meanwhile I have detected a possible error or two myself. In a segment on Jupiter, I wrote that: "
A hundred and sixty kilometres below the clouds is where the Galileo Probe stopped transmitting, and no wonder, because it would have started evaporating in the heat." Re-checking my source, though, I see that it doesn't actually mention any connection between the loss of transmission and the heat of Jupiter's interior (though for all I know there may be). I just interpreted it as such because of the way the two events were presented together.
Coincidentally also on Jupiter (in a segment about the solar system's exotic clouds), I wrote that: "
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a storm that hasn't stopped since we've had telescopes to watch." This is one of those "everyone knows" things, but I've just seen that Wikipedia
casts doubt on it. What do people think: reasonable claim or not?