AKATSUKI (PLANET-C)

AKATSUKI (PLANET-C) - JAXA Satellite

AKATSUKI, which was launched in May 2010, was developed to solve the mysteries of the atmosphere on Venus. It is equipped with five cameras to photograph the Venusian atmosphere using infrared, visible light, and ultraviolet rays, and also uses other instruments to measure the altitudinal distribution of temperatures and other factors. These data will be used to study the flow and composition of the atmosphere, as well as the existence of lightning and volcanic activities.

AKATSUKI (PLANET-C) Mission Information

Mission Details

NameAKATSUKI (PLANET-C)
TypeSatellite
ApplicationObserve and Elucidate the mysteries surrounding the atmosphere under the clouds and the conditions on the planet’s surface
Launch DateMay 21, 2010
Launch SiteTanegashima Space Center, Japan
Launch VehicleH-IIA Launch Vehicle No.17

Satellite Details

Mass500 Kg
ShapeBox shape with two wing-type solar array paddles

Orbit Information

OrbitElliptical around Venus
Orbital AltitudePeriVenus : 1000 - 10000 Km, ApoVenus : 370000 Km
Orbital Period10.8 Days

Space Organization Details

OrganizationJAXA
ContinentAsia
CountryJapan

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