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Ultraviolet imager on Venus orbiter Akatsuki and its initial results

Yamazaki et al., 2018

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5333461510198762282
Author
Yamazaki A
Yamada M
Lee Y
Watanabe S
Horinouchi T
Murakami S
Kouyama T
Ogohara K
Imamura T
Sato T
Yamamoto Y
Fukuhara T
Ando H
Sugiyama K
Takagi S
Kashimura H
Ohtsuki S
Hirata N
Hashimoto G
Suzuki M
Hirose C
Ueno M
Satoh T
Abe T
Ishii N
Nakamura M
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Earth, Planets and Space

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The ultraviolet imager (UVI) has been developed for the Akatsuki spacecraft (Venus Climate Orbiter mission). The UVI takes ultraviolet (UV) images of the solar radiation reflected by the Venusian clouds with narrow bandpass filters centered at the 283 and 365 nm wavelengths …
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