Akatsuki
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Venus orbiter operated by JAXA
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Venus Climate Orbiter, PLANET-C,
orbiter, planetary probe, NEC Space Technologies, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, H-IIA, Japan,
- NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive entry@
- Freebase entry@
- Earth, Planets and Space AKATSUKI returns to Venus@
- Earth, Planets and Space Overview of Akatsuki data products: definition of data levels, method and accuracy of geometric correction@
- Earth, Planets and Space Ultraviolet imager on Venus orbiter Akatsuki and its initial results@
- Earth, Planets and Space Initial products of Akatsuki 1-μm camera@
- Earth, Planets and Space Venus looks different from day to night across wavelengths: morphology from Akatsuki multispectral images@
- Icarus Automated cloud tracking system for the Akatsuki Venus Climate Orbiter data@
- [[{{{2}}}|Q27714304]] [Molecular analysis of Malassezia species isolated from three cases of Akatsuki disease (pomade crust)]@
- The Astrophysical Journal Letters Radial distribution of compressive waves in the solar Corona revealed by akatsuki radio occultation observations@
- The Astrophysical Journal Letters Venus cloud morphology and motions from ground-based images at the time of the Akatsuki orbit insertion@
2010-05-20T00:00:00Z
rocket launch Yoshinobu Launch Complex
2015-12-07T00:00:00Z
orbit insertion
2010-12-07T00:00:00Z
planetary flyby
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