Jovian Auroral Distributions Experiment (JADE)

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The Jovian Auroral Distributions Experiment (JADE) is a particle detector on NASA’s Juno spacecraft that measures electrons and ions to study Jupiter’s auroras and magnetospheric environment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf particle detector
plasma instrument
spacecraft instrument
alternateName JADE
collaboratingInstitution Southwest Research Institute
dataType angular distributions
energy spectra
in situ particle measurements
designedFor in situ measurements in Jupiter’s polar regions
measurements along Juno’s polar orbits
environmentMeasured Jupiter’s magnetosphere
surface form: Jupiter auroral acceleration regions

Jupiter magnetospheric plasma
Jupiter polar magnetosphere
fieldOfStudy heliophysics
planetary science
space physics
hostSpacecraft Juno spacecraft
JupiterOrbitInsertionDate 2016-07-05
launchDate 2011-08-05
launchVehicle Atlas V 551
measures electrons
energetic particles
ions
particle composition
particle energy distributions
particle pitch angle distributions
missionType Jupiter orbiter payload
operatedOn Juno
operator NASA
orbitsWith Juno in polar orbit around Jupiter
partOf Juno science payload
partOfMission Juno spacecraft
surface form: Juno mission
primaryScienceTarget Jupiter auroras
relatedTo Jupiter auroral emissions
Jupiter magnetospheric dynamics
scientificObjective characterize the plasma environment near Jupiter
investigate coupling between Jupiter’s magnetosphere and ionosphere
study acceleration of charged particles in Jupiter’s magnetosphere
understand the drivers of Jupiter’s auroras
spaceAgency NASA
status operational
studies Jupiter auroral processes
Jupiter’s magnetosphere
surface form: Jupiter magnetosphere

charged particle distributions
supports multi-instrument studies with Juno’s MAG
multi-instrument studies with Juno’s UVS
multi-instrument studies with Juno’s Waves instrument
target Jupiter
uses electrostatic analyzers

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Juno spacecraft instrument Jovian Auroral Distributions Experiment (JADE)
subject surface form: Juno