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UVS and JIRAM field of view and field of regard polar projections For questions or comments, please contact Bertrand Bonfond at

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1 UVS and JIRAM field of view and field of regard polar projections For questions or comments, please contact Bertrand Bonfond at b.bonfond@boulder.swri.edu

2 JIRAM field of view JIRAM swath UVS swath (mirror position: +10degrees) Juno horizon Terminator UVS field of view (mirror position: +10degrees) “Mean” aurora from Hubble Space Telescope FUV images Juno visibility limit for features at 1000 km altitude Extremity of the UVS field of regard

3 Juno footprint according to the VIP4 magnetic field model (Connerney et al, 1998) Juno footprint according to the VIPAL magnetic field model (Hess et al, 2011) Sub-Juno position Point where the surface magnetic field and the Juno direction are co- aligned

4 Callisto longitude Ganymede longitude Europa longitude Io longitude Europa footprint Io footprint spots and tail Callisto footprint Ganymede footprint

5 Extremities of the UVS field of regard Main Oval (MO) in red: The Juno VIPAL footprint is <5000km from the MO (i.e. Juno is close to MF lines connected to the MO) Main Oval (MO) in blue: A portion of the MO is <5000km from the Juno horizon (useful for vertical extension measurements) IFP tail in blue: A portion of the IFP tail is <2000km from the Juno horizon (useful for vertical extension measurements) GFP in blue: The GFP is <5000km from the Juno horizon (useful for vertical extension measurements)


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