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  • Presentation | P33C: Io, Europa, and Ganymede in the Eyes of Juno I Poster
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  • P33C-2648: Earth-Based Monitoring of the Io Plasma Torus to complement Juno mission findings: a proposition for a community project
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Author(s):
Giuliano Vinci, University of Bologna (First Author, Presenting Author)
Michel Blanc, Research Institute in Astrophysics and Planetology
Nicolas André, IRAP, CNRS
Andrea Caruso, Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca Industriale - Aerospaziale
Jonas Rabia, IRAP, CNRS
Marie Devinat, IRAP
Marco Zannoni, University of Bologna
Paolo Tortora, University of Bologna
Vincent Hue, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille


Io, Jupiter’s volcanic moon, plays a key role in powering and shaping the planet’s magnetosphere by releasing gases that form plasma around Jupiter. NASA’s Juno spacecraft collects detailed data up close, while a future Earth-based network of longitudinally distributed observatories will provide continuous coverage of the variability of the system. Together, they will hopefully offer a more complete understanding of the Jovian System's physics.



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