An extended campaign of observations of the UV auroral emissions from Jupiter and Saturn is scheduled for three periods beginning in Jan. 2007 and ending in late June 2008. This will be by far the most extensive series of remote high resolution imaging of planetary aurora to date, and should provide new physical insight into the cause and effect relationships governing the controlling processes for the giant planet auroral emissions. These observations will overlap with in situ measurements of local solar wind and magnetospheric plasma conditions by Cassini at Saturn in Jan. 2007 and by the New Horizons mission approaching Jupiter in Feb. 2007. The UV auroral emission brightness and distributions will also be compared with extrapolated ...
HST observations of the UV emissions from Jupiter's aurora have been obtained with the new Space Tel...
While the terrestrial aurorae are known to be driven primarily by the interaction of the Earth's mag...
The morphologies of the ultraviolet auroral emissions on the giant gas planets, Jupiter and Saturn, ...
As part of the International Heliophysical Year in 2007, a large-scale campaign is planned to observ...
An extended set of Hubble Space Telescope (HST) observations of the UV auroral emissions from Jupite...
On 17 Feb. 2005, one week after the AGU abstract deadline, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) observations...
While the terrestrial aurorae are known to be driven primarily by the interaction of the Earth's mag...
Current observations of Saturn's aurora performed from Earth-orbit with HST and ground based instrum...
An HST observing program is underway to obtain images and spectra of Jupiter's ultraviolet aurora du...
Saturn's magnetosphere is often referred to as "intermediate between the cases of the Earth and Jupi...
The Cassini spacecraft Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) obtained observations of Jupiter's au...
The James Webb Space Telescope is perfectly suited to observe most Solar System objects, including t...
The intense ultraviolet auroral emissions of Jupiter are currently being monitored in the frame of a...
The Cassini spacecraft flew by Jupiter in late 2000 and early 2001 and has been orbiting Saturn sinc...
The aurorae on Jupiter and Saturn are the most powerful proper ultraviolet emissions in our solar sy...
HST observations of the UV emissions from Jupiter's aurora have been obtained with the new Space Tel...
While the terrestrial aurorae are known to be driven primarily by the interaction of the Earth's mag...
The morphologies of the ultraviolet auroral emissions on the giant gas planets, Jupiter and Saturn, ...
As part of the International Heliophysical Year in 2007, a large-scale campaign is planned to observ...
An extended set of Hubble Space Telescope (HST) observations of the UV auroral emissions from Jupite...
On 17 Feb. 2005, one week after the AGU abstract deadline, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) observations...
While the terrestrial aurorae are known to be driven primarily by the interaction of the Earth's mag...
Current observations of Saturn's aurora performed from Earth-orbit with HST and ground based instrum...
An HST observing program is underway to obtain images and spectra of Jupiter's ultraviolet aurora du...
Saturn's magnetosphere is often referred to as "intermediate between the cases of the Earth and Jupi...
The Cassini spacecraft Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) obtained observations of Jupiter's au...
The James Webb Space Telescope is perfectly suited to observe most Solar System objects, including t...
The intense ultraviolet auroral emissions of Jupiter are currently being monitored in the frame of a...
The Cassini spacecraft flew by Jupiter in late 2000 and early 2001 and has been orbiting Saturn sinc...
The aurorae on Jupiter and Saturn are the most powerful proper ultraviolet emissions in our solar sy...
HST observations of the UV emissions from Jupiter's aurora have been obtained with the new Space Tel...
While the terrestrial aurorae are known to be driven primarily by the interaction of the Earth's mag...
The morphologies of the ultraviolet auroral emissions on the giant gas planets, Jupiter and Saturn, ...