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  • Appearance of the large bow-shaped feature observed by Akatsuki turned out to be a mysterious phenomenon occurring every Venusian day Dec 23, 2017 In December 2015, soon after the success of Venus Orbit Insertion, Venus Climate...…read more
  • Performance of Akatsuki/IR2 in Venus orbit Nov 3, 2017 It is essential for instruments, that work in space or at or near the target bod...…read more
  • Discovered unknown jet in Venusian middle-lower atmosphere Aug 29, 2017 By measuring wind field with images observed by Venus Climate Orbiter AKATSUKI t...…read more
  • Scattering properties of the Venusian clouds in the ultraviolet range Jul 19, 2017 Venus is covered by a thick layer of clouds. What we can see in the visible rang...…read more
  • Elucidating the large bow-shaped feature on Venus: a numerical simuration was performed to analyze observational data of Akatsuki Jan 17, 2017 The long-wave infrared camera (LIR) onboard the Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki d...…read more
  • Akatsuki returns to Venus May 6, 2016 The Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki, launched in May 2010, failed to enter an orb...…read more
  • Long-term variation in the cloud-tracked zonal velocities at the cloud top of Venus deduced from Venus Express VMC images Jan 30, 2013 The super rotation of Venusian atmosphere is the main target of the Venus Climat...…read more
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