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Venus Climate Orbiter AKATSUKIEInserted Into Venus' Orbit

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) successfully inserted the Venus Climate Orbiter AKATSUKIEinto the orbit circling around Venus.As a result of measuring and calculating the AKATSUKIs orbit after its thrust ejection, the orbiter is now flying on the elliptical orbit at the apoapsis altitude of about 440,000 km and periapsis altitude of about 400 km from Venus. The orbit period is 13 days and 14 hours. We also found that the orbiter is flying in the same direction as that of Venuss rotation.

The AKATSUKI is in good health.
We will deploy the three scientific mission instruments namely the 2µm camera (IR2), the Lightning and Airglow Camera (LAC) and the Ultra-Stable oscillator (USO) and check their functions. JAXA will then perform initial observations with the above three instruments along with the three other instruments whose function has already been confirmed, the Ultraviolet Imager (UVI), the Longwave IR camera (LIR), and the 1µm camera (IR1) for about three months. At the same time, JAXA will also gradually adjust the orbit for shifting its elliptical orbit to the period of about nine days. The regular operation is scheduled to start in April, 2016.

Orbit calculation result (as of Dec. 9)

Periapsis altitude About 400 km
Apoasis altitude About 440,000 km
Inclination About 3 degrees against VenusErevolution plane
Period About 13 days and 14 hours

December 9, 2015