“…During its approach, Juno's suite of particle and field instruments made in situ observations of the SW and IMF near Jupiter, while remote sensing instruments, both on the spacecraft and at Earth, simultaneously observed the planet's aurora, radio emissions, Io plasma torus, and atmosphere. Early results from Juno related to the SW's influence at Jupiter include the detection of a large hot flow anomaly near the dawn bow shock (Valek et al, ), a compressed magnetosphere prior to crossing Jupiter's bow shock (McComas, Szalay, et al, ), evidence of magnetic reconnection and an open magnetosphere along the dawn magnetopause (Ebert et al, ), and significant enhancements in the main aurora ultraviolet power in response to an interplanetary shock (Nichols et al, ). This paper quantifies the SW conditions during Juno's approach to Jupiter and documents the analysis to derive a customized data set already used by multiple first‐results papers (Gladstone et al, ; Nichols et al, ; Valek et al, ).…”