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* a frequency resolution of better than 1 muHz; | * a frequency resolution of better than 1 muHz; | ||
* accuracy of averaged zonal wind measurements in the Jovian atmosphere of approximately 1-2 m/s; | * accuracy of averaged zonal wind measurements in the Jovian atmosphere of approximately 1-2 m/s; | ||
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No such Jovian ground-based instrument with these capabilities exists, nor does one for current or planned space missions to the giant planets. JIVE is an imaging spectrometer specifically designed to help achieve the scientific goals of this project and to meet these technical specifications. It will measure the Doppler shift in solar absorption lines from light that is reflected by clouds in Jupiter' | No such Jovian ground-based instrument with these capabilities exists, nor does one for current or planned space missions to the giant planets. JIVE is an imaging spectrometer specifically designed to help achieve the scientific goals of this project and to meet these technical specifications. It will measure the Doppler shift in solar absorption lines from light that is reflected by clouds in Jupiter' | ||
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JIVE is operated at the Dunn Solar Telescope at Sacramento Peak in Sunspot, NM. | JIVE is operated at the Dunn Solar Telescope at Sacramento Peak in Sunspot, NM. | ||
==== JIVE and Juno ==== | ==== JIVE and Juno ==== | ||
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JIVE strongly aligns with NASA's Juno mission, whose primary scientific goal is to significantly improve our understanding of the formation, evolution and structure of Jupiter, and arrived at Jupiter in July 2016. Juno will make key contributions with precise measurements of Jupiter' | JIVE strongly aligns with NASA's Juno mission, whose primary scientific goal is to significantly improve our understanding of the formation, evolution and structure of Jupiter, and arrived at Jupiter in July 2016. Juno will make key contributions with precise measurements of Jupiter' | ||
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Regarding seismology of Saturn, recent analysis by Hedman+ of occultation observations using the NASA Cassini spacecraft at Saturn shows exciting evidence of planetary modes that manifest themselves in its rings. This possibility was first proposed by team member Mark Marley and Carolyn Porco. The basic idea is that wave features in Saturn' | Regarding seismology of Saturn, recent analysis by Hedman+ of occultation observations using the NASA Cassini spacecraft at Saturn shows exciting evidence of planetary modes that manifest themselves in its rings. This possibility was first proposed by team member Mark Marley and Carolyn Porco. The basic idea is that wave features in Saturn' | ||
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==== Meetings ==== | ==== Meetings ==== | ||
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