Articles | Volume 44, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-44-795-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-44-795-2026
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21 Aug 2026
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Juice/SWI during the Lunar-Earth-Gravity-Assist (LEGA) – Part 3: Observations of the Earth as calibration target

Christopher Jarchow, Ladislav Rezac, Paul Hartogh, Ali Schulz-Ravanbakhsh, Thibault Cavalié, Fabrice Herpin, Raphael Moreno, and Axel Murk

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The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer is a spacecraft sent towards Jupiter to perform detailed observations of the giant gas planet & its Galilean satellites. The Submillimetre Wave Instrument onboard this spacecraft is a newly built instrument, which first of all has to demonstrate proper performance before the observed data can be trusted. Using the Earth as a well-known observation target, proper functionality of this instrument has been verified during the Lunar Earth Gravity Assist in August 2024.
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