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Channelized Thermal Emission, Promethean‐Type Jets and Surface Changes on Io From Juno Stellar Reference Unit Imagery
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
08 february 2025
Heidi N. Becker, Paul Schenk, Rosaly M. Lopes, Mar...

During Juno's close flybys of Io in 2023 and 2024, its low‐light sensitive Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) was used to conduct a high‐reso...

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New Constraints on Loki Patera's Periodic Brightening
JUNO’S MULTI-INSTRUMENT VIEW OF IO, EUROPA, AND GANYMEDE II ORAL
planetary sciences | 12 december 2024
Madeline Pettine, Julie A. Rathbun, Alexander G. H...
Loki is the most powerful and brightest volcano on Io, and produces a majority of the volcanic output that we observe from Io in the L- and M-bands of...
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Juno Remaps Io
JUNO’S MULTI-INSTRUMENT VIEW OF IO, EUROPA, AND GANYMEDE II ORAL
planetary sciences | 12 december 2024
Paul Schenk, Candice J. Hansen, Michael A. Ravine,...
Juno's Extended mission permitted a series of encounters with Jupiter's volcanic moon Io in late 2023 and early 2024. Junocam acquired mapping quality...
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The Juno Stellar Reference Unit's Imagery of Io
JUNO’S MULTI-INSTRUMENT VIEW OF IO, EUROPA, AND GANYMEDE I POSTER
planetary sciences | 11 december 2024
Heidi N. Becker, Paul Schenk, Rosaly M. Lopes, Ale...
Junos use of its low-light Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) star camera as a high-resolution science imager has greatly expanded the Missions observation ...
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Is Mimas Hollow?
ICE AND OCEAN WORLDS: GEOLOGY, OCEANOGRAPHY, CHEMISTRY, AND HABITABILITY IV ORAL
cryosphere | 11 december 2024
William B. McKinnon, Paul Schenk
One explanation for Mimas relatively large measured physical libration is decoupling by an internal liquid layer, or ocean. As is well-known, however,...
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JunoCam's Survey of Io: an Overview
JUNO’S MULTI-INSTRUMENT VIEW OF IO, EUROPA, AND GANYMEDE I POSTER
planetary sciences | 11 december 2024
Michael A. Ravine, Candice J. Hansen, M. A. Caplin...
Junos mission at Jupiter provided the opportunity for many flybys of Io at a range of distances and geometries, during which JunoCam acquired visible ...
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Shapes of Arrokoth and other Kuiper Belt Objects from New Horizons
SMALL SOLAR SYSTEM BODIES: SAMPLE RETURNS, JWST, GROUND-BASED ASTRONOMY, AND MORE PLUS OBSERVATIONS OF THE OSIRIS-REX SAMPLE RETURN REENTRY III ORAL
planetary sciences | 10 december 2024
Simon Porter, Kelsi N. Singer, Paul Schenk, Anne V...
Here we present both an updated shape model of (486958) Arrokoth, the bilobate Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) which the NASA New Horizons spacecraft flew pa...
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Dome Craters on Ganymede and Callisto May Form by Topographic Relaxation of Pit Craters Aided by Remnant Impact Heat
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
27 june 2024
Martina Caussi, Andrew J. Dombard, Donald G. Koryc...

The icy Galilean satellites display impact crater morphologies that are rare in the Solar System. They deviate from the archetypal sequence of crat...

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