Table 1.
Event Duration and Spatial Distribution.
| Galileo events (all)a | Juno events (all) | Juno Bθ > 0 events | Juno Bθ < 0 events | Juno Bθ mixed events | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of events (percent of total) | 249 | 232 | 131 (56) | 22 (10) | 79 (34) |
| Average duration (min) | 59 | 85 | 75 | 155 | 81 |
| R rangeb (RJ) | 33.25 to 145.6 | 37.5 to 113.4 | 38.1 to 113.4 | 51.7 to 112.5 | 37.5 to 112.7 |
| Median R (RJ) | 84 | 81 | 79 | 100 | 78 |
| Jovigraphic latitude rangeb (degrees) | −4.3 to 0.7 | −17.8 to 10.3 | −17.8 to 10.3 | −12.4 to 5.4 | −15.2 to 9.8 |
See Vogt et al. (2010), Table 1.
The latitude range of the Galileo and Juno orbits varied significantly (see Figure 2c).
Additionally, the radial distance range of two datasets varies, with apoapsis ~145 RJ for Galileo and ~113 RJ for Juno (see Figure 2b).