Akatsuki :The Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki is a spacecraft developed in order to unravel the mysteries of the atmosphere on Venus. The spacecraft was launched from the Tanegashima Space Center on May 20, 2010 (UTC) and became the first Japanese probe to enter orbit around a planet other than the Earth on December 7, 2015. Akatsuki/UVI :Ultraviolet imager (UVI), on board Akatsuki, acquires ultraviolet images, allowing to obtain the distribution of sulfur dioxide, which is related to the cloud formation, and the distribution of unidentified chemical substances which absorbs the ultraviolet raysid:Akatsuki/UVI.a |
Akatsuki/UVI.283nm | 2842.94 | 2844.05 | 2844.34 | 2709.40 | 2961.48 | 126.93 | 982.41 | 3.64e-9 | Akatsuki | UVI | Akatsuki UVI 283nm transmission | Akatsuki/UVI.diff | 3251.69 | 3288.91 | 3277.57 | 2554.05 | 3896.96 | 838.05 | 1198.67 | 3.4e-9 | Akatsuki | UVI | Akatsuki UVI diffuser transmission | Akatsuki/UVI.365nm | 3647.55 | 3648.36 | 3648.80 | 3550.05 | 3749.91 | 137.49 | 1379.17 | 3.11e-9 | Akatsuki | UVI | Akatsuki UVI 365nm transmission |
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