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Magnetospheric‐Ionospheric‐Atmospheric Implications From the Juno Flyby of Ganymede
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
08 april 2024
Jack Waite, Thomas K. Greathouse, Shane Carberry M...

Juno flew over the northern mid‐latitudes of Ganymede during orbit 34 of the Juno mission, reaching an altitude of 1,053 km (16:56:07.97...

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Juno Microwave Radiometer Observations of Jupiter’s Northern Aurora
MAGNETOSPHERES IN THE OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 14 december 2023
Ananyo Bhattacharya, Jack Waite, Steven Levin, Fab...
Jupiters northern auroral region exhibits cold brightness temperatures in Juno Microwave Radiometer (MWR) observations during the perijove passes. The...
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MASPEX: The Europa Clipper Neutral Gas Mass Spectrometer
OCEAN WORLDS AND SEARCH FOR LIFE: HORIZONS IN ICY SATELLITE SCIENCE AT THE LAUNCH OF THE HISTORIC EUROPA CLIPPER MISSION I POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
James L. Burch, Steven C. Persyn, Tim Brockwell, J...
The Mass Spectrometer for Planetary Exploration (MASPEX) is a multi-bounce time-of-flight neutral mass spectrometer with unprecedented mass resolution...
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Electron to Light Ion Density Ratios During Cassini's Grand Finale: Addressing Open Questions About Saturn's Low-latitude Ionosphere
MAGNETOSPHERES IN THE OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 14 december 2023
Joshua Dreyer, Erik Vigren, Fredrik L. Johansson, ...
During Cassini's Grand Finale in 2017, the number densities of electron and light ions in Saturn's low-latitude ionosphere were measured in situ. This...
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Establishing Bounds on the Composition Analysis of Cassini-INMS Data at Enceladus
ENCELADUS: FROM INNER WORKINGS TO THE POTENTIAL FOR LIFE II POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Brian Magee, Jack Waite
The Cassini Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer (INMS) and Cassini Dust Analyzer (CDA) experiments have contributed numerous insights into the compositi...
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Is a Late Addition of Heavy Elements to Jupiter’s Atmosphere Consistent with Known “Primitive” Solar System Reservoirs?
ATMOSPHERIC STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF JUPITER: RESULTS FROM JUNO, SUPPORTING OBSERVATIONS, AND MODELING II ORAL
planetary sciences | 13 december 2023
Jonathan I. Lunine, Sushil K. Atreya, Artem Aguich...
Interior models constrained by gravity data and the equation of state of dense materials limit the abundance of heavy elementsnot including the diffus...
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Survey of ions observed in situ in the topside Jovian ionosphere
MAGNETOSPHERE OF JUPITER: MULTIPLE VIEWS OF A DYNAMIC SYSTEM II POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 12 december 2023
Philip W. Valek, Frederic Allegrini, Fran Bagenal,...
Junos polar orbit enables in situ observations from a wide range of latitudes. At the beginning of the mission, Junos closest approach was at the equa...
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Ionospheric Electron Densities Inferred from Juno Plasma Wave Observations
MAGNETOSPHERE OF JUPITER: MULTIPLE VIEWS OF A DYNAMIC SYSTEM I ORAL
spa-magnetospheric physics | 12 december 2023
William S. Kurth, Ali H. Sulaiman, Sadie Elliott, ...
Juno's highly eccentric polar orbit takes it to perijove distances of ~1.06 RJ on each orbit. For the first perijove, this occurred just north of the ...
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