UVI Venus dayside synthesized false color image by UVI (2018 Mar 18) No.1
A synthesized false color image of Venus using 283-nm and 365-nm images taken by UVI. Images are colorized as follows: 283 nm → blue; 365 nm → red; mixture of both → green. In the 283 nm band observed by UVI, there is an absorption band of sulfur dioxide (SO2). Also, there is an absorption band of an unidentified chemical substance in the 365 nm band. For example, it can be said that the amount of SO2 is relatively low in the bluish areas in this image. A lying V-shaped pattern can be seen in a UV image of Venus like this. © PLANET-C Project Team
This image was made in reference to the following web pages:
- A new look at Venus with Akatsuki
- False color images composed of data from Venus Climate Orbiter AKATSUKI (Japanese)
Data Descriptions
Date/Time | 2018-03-18 16:01:11, 16:04:45 (UTC) |
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Inst./Filter | UVI, 283 nm, 365 nm |
Exposure time | 0.5 sec, 0.046 sec |
Altitude | 81,272 km, 80,823 km |
Archives (DARTS) | 283 nm L1b (JPEG, FITS), L2b (JPEG, FITS); 365 nm L1b (JPEG, FITS), L2b (JPEG, FITS) |
Position of spacecraft
Orbit of AKATSUKI viewed
from above the Sun's north pole
AKATSUKI
Venus
Sun
Earth
Venus