Extended Data Table 1 Lightning flashes observed by the Juno SRU
From: Small lightning flashes from shallow electrical storms on Jupiter

- Flash names (column 1) are given as: perijove number_image number_flash ID number. 14_12 is no-TDI image no. 1 and 17_13 is no-TDI image no. 2 (see text and Methods). TDI denotes motion compensation by time delay integration. Flashes observed without motion compensation in no-TDI mode have two entries, which correspond to mappings at the start of the image exposure (first entry) and at the end of the image exposure (second entry, with asterisk). Exposure/mode (column 2) shows the image exposure time in seconds and the mode (TDI or no-TDI). Effective exposure (column3) is the maximum time the flash location was observed by the SRU. Ranges (column 4) are from the Juno spacecraft to the flash location on Jupiter (at the 1-bar level). Pixel resolution is shown in column 5. Emission angle (column 6) is the angle between the spacecraft and a vector drawn perpendicular to the planet's surface (surface normal). Planetocentric latitude is shown in column 7. Longitudes (column 8) are system III west longitudes. Column 9 shows the maximum dimension of the flash: HWHM (column 10) is the half-width at half-maximum intensity distance. Energy (column 11) assumes each flash is a patch of light on a Lambertian surface. Energies in column 12 (the rightmost column) treat the flash as a point source.