Microwave Radiometer (MWR)

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The Microwave Radiometer (MWR) is a Juno spacecraft instrument that probes beneath Jupiter’s cloud tops by measuring natural microwave emissions to reveal the planet’s deep atmospheric structure and composition.

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instanceOf Juno instrument
microwave radiometer
spacecraft instrument
alternateName MWR
arrivalAtJupiter 2016-07-04
dataProduct constraints on water abundance
microwave brightness temperature maps
vertical profiles of ammonia
developedFor NASA
enablesStudyOf Jupiter’s formation history
deep atmospheric circulation on Jupiter
giant planet atmospheric physics
frequencyChannel 0.6 GHz
1.2 GHz
2.4 GHz
22 GHz
4.8 GHz
9.6 GHz
hostSpacecraft Juno
hostSpacecraftOrbit polar orbit around Jupiter
launchDate 2011-08-05
launchVehicle Atlas V 551
measurementType brightness temperature
passive microwave emission
missionPhase Juno extended mission
Juno spacecraft
surface form: Juno prime mission
numberOfChannels 6
observes Great Red Spot
surface form: Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

Jupiter’s belts and zones
Jupiter’s deep atmosphere
Jupiter’s weather layer
operatedAround Jupiter
operatedOn Juno spacecraft
operationalEnvironment Jovian radiation belts
partOfMission Juno spacecraft
surface form: Juno mission
penetrationDepth hundreds of kilometers below visible clouds
tens to hundreds of bars of pressure
scientificPurpose constrain Jupiter’s global oxygen abundance
determine deep atmospheric composition of Jupiter
determine deep atmospheric structure of Jupiter
investigate atmospheric dynamics below visible clouds
measure natural microwave emissions from Jupiter
measure water abundance in Jupiter’s atmosphere
probe beneath Jupiter’s cloud tops
study ammonia distribution in Jupiter’s atmosphere
spaceAgency NASA
targetBody Jupiter
wavelengthRange microwave

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Juno spacecraft instrument Microwave Radiometer (MWR)
subject surface form: Juno