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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Early release science observations of the Jovian System as a demonstration of JWST’s capabilities for Solar System science
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium title: Early release science observations of the Jovian System as a demonstration of JWST’s capabilities for Solar System science\n\nSpeakers: Imke de Pater (University of California\, Berkeley & TU Delft)  and Stephanie Cazaux (TU Delft)\n\nEarly Release Science data of the Jovian system (#1373) have been taken in July-August\, and in Nov-Dec. These observations explore the planet’s atmosphere\, its major and minor satellites and faint ring system. We will discuss the scientific rationale for and preliminary results of our observations. \n•      Jupiter has been observed for centuries and has been visited by several spacecraft. What secrets can JWST still reveal?\n•      Ganymede\, the largest satellite in our Solar System\, is composed of a molten core\, a silicate mantle\, and complex crust overlying a liquid water layer. Most intriguing\, it has an intrinsic magnetic field. What can we learn from JWST about Ganymede’s crust and atmosphere?\n•      Io is the most volcanically-active body in our Solar System. What can JWST reveal us about Io’s surface and the way volcanoes may affect its atmosphere?\n•      The fine dust particles of the Jovian ring have a limited lifetime – perhaps years – due to solar radiation pressure and electromagnetic forces\, and hence require a continuous supply of dust. What can JWST tell us about the rings and small moons?
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/colloquium-early-release-science-observations-of-the-jovian-system-as-a-demonstration-of-jwsts-capabilities-for-solar-system-science/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room E
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ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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