WEBVTT 00:02.200 --> 00:06.100 Jupiter Infrared Aurora Mapper 00:06.100 --> 00:08.150 is an image spectrometer. 00:08.150 --> 00:13.080 At the beginning it was meant for supporting aurora observations, 00:13.080 --> 00:15.190 to make images of aurora, 00:15.190 --> 00:20.080 and at the same time to look at the different 00:20.080 --> 00:23.030 different view of the aurora. 00:23.030 --> 00:25.170 JIRAM is made of two pieces. 00:25.170 --> 00:30.090 One part of JIRAM is called the optical head. 00:30.090 --> 00:34.100 It's where is the sensitive part of the instrument 00:34.100 --> 03:140.000 that can focus the images, like a camera. 03:140.000 --> 00:39.110 And there is another box, 00:39.110 --> 00:41.060 which is the main electronic. 00:41.060 --> 00:46.070 And we can take images into different wavelengths. 00:46.070 --> 00:50.090 One is devoted to the aurora observations 00:50.090 --> 00:54.200 and the other part of the director -- the imager -- 00:54.200 --> 00:58.170 is sensitive to the thermal emission of the planet. 00:58.170 --> 01:02.120 So at the same time we can take these two pictures 01:02.120 --> 01:06.020 that are superimposed one above the other one, 01:06.020 --> 01:08.200 for observing the aurora if it's present. 01:08.200 --> 01:13.000 The reason why we are not with all the other instruments 01:13.000 --> 01:16.140 but we are on a side in the half-deck of the spacecraft 01:16.140 --> 01:19.170 is because we entered the mission later 01:19.170 --> 01:21.100 so there was no more room (laughs) 01:21.100 --> 01:26.060 in the big place, in the place where all the other instruments are. 01:26.060 --> 01:31.130 So we had to run quite fast to keep the pace with the mission.