DocumentCode
3154793
Title
The Juno microwave experiment
Author
Bolton, S.J.
Author_Institution
Southwest Res. Inst., San Antonio, TX, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
23-28 May 2010
Firstpage
820
Lastpage
823
Abstract
Juno is the next NASA New Frontiers mission which will launch in August 2011. The mission is a solar powered spacecraft scheduled to arrive at Jupiter in 2016 and be placed into polar orbit around Jupiter. The goal of the Juno mission is to explore the origin and evolution of the planet Jupiter. Juno´s science themes include (1) origin, (2) interior structure, (3) atmospheric composition and dynamics, and (4) polar magnetosphere and aurora. A total of nine instruments on-board provide specific measurements designed to investigate Juno´s science themes. The primary objective of investigating the origin of Jupiter includes 1) determine Jupiter´s internal mass distribution by measuring gravity with Doppler tracking, 2) determine the nature of its internal dynamo by measuring its magnetic fields with a magnetometer, and 3) determine the deep composition and dynamics of the sub-cloud atmosphere around Jupiter, by measuring its thermal microwave emission. The focus of this talk will be on the Microwave Radiometer (MWR) instrument, which will measure the thermal microwave emission at six octave-spaced frequencies ranging from 0.6 to 22 GHz.
Keywords
Jupiter; magnetometers; planetary atmospheres; radiometers; space vehicles; AD 2011 08; Doppler tracking; Juno microwave experiment; Jupiter; Jupiter internal distribution; Microwave Radiometer; NASA New Frontiers mission; atmospheric composition; aurora; frequency 0.6 GHz to 22 GHz; gravity measurement; interior structure; magnetometer; polar magnetosphere; polar orbit; solar powered spacecraft; subcloud atmosphere; thermal microwave emission; Atmospheric measurements; Extraterrestrial measurements; Instruments; Jupiter; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetosphere; Microwave measurements; NASA; Planets; Space vehicles; Doppler; Jupiter; magnetometer; microwave emission; radiometer; synchrotron radiation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Symposium Digest (MTT), 2010 IEEE MTT-S International
Conference_Location
Anaheim, CA
ISSN
0149-645X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6056-4
Electronic_ISBN
0149-645X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MWSYM.2010.5518174
Filename
5518174
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