NIIHAMA Project: Monitoring Jupiter's H3+ Auroras

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We are conducting a long-term continuous monitoring of Jupiter's H+3 auroral flux from an observatory atop Mauna Kea, essential to separate the intrinsic variations and solar-wind driven variations. JAXA contributes an infrared camera while UHH installs and maintains the 90-cm telescope. After completion of all initial tests and adjustments, we will observe Jupietr's aurora for more than a month every apparition.

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