Abstract AKARI, formerly known as ASTRO-F, is the second Japanese space mission to perform infrared astronomical observations. AKARI was launched on 21 February 2006 (UT) and brought into a sun-synchronous polar orbit at an altitude of 700 km by a JAXA M-V rocket. AKARI has a telescope with a primary-mirror aperture size of 685mm together with two focal-plane instruments on board: the Infrared Camera (IRC), which covers the spectral range 2–26µm and the Far-Infrared Surveyor (FIS), which operates in the range 50–180 µm. The telescope mirrors are made of sandwich-type silicon carbide, specially developed for AKARI. The focal-plane instruments and the telescope are cooled by a unique cryogenic system that kept the telescope at 6K for 550 days...
We present a photometric catalog of infrared (IR) sources based on the North Ecliptic Pole...
The infrared astronomy satellite AKARI has made all-sky surveys at six wavelength bands (9, 18 mu m ...
The AKARI; satellite has made an All-Sky Survey at six bands in the mid- and far-infrared spectral r...
AKARI, the first Japanese satellite dedicated to infrared astronomy, was launched on 2006 February 2...
Context. AKARI is the first Japanese astronomical satellite dedicated to infrared astronomy. One of ...
AKARI is the first Japanese astronomical infrared satellite mission orbiting around the Earth in a s...
Using AKARI, the first Japanese satellite dedicated to infrared astronomy, we conducted multi-band l...
AKARI (formerly ASTRO-F) is an infrared space telescope designed for an all-sky survey at 10-180 mu ...
AKARI (formerly ASTRO-F) is an infrared space telescope designed for an all-sky survey at 10-180 μm,...
accepted for publication in Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan Vol.58(4) (2006), 39 p...
Context. The AKARI, a Japanese infrared space mission, has performed an All-Sky Survey in six infrar...
We present the observations of the reflection nebulae IC4954 and IC4955 region with the Infrared Cam...
We present spatially resolved observations of IRAS sources from the Japanese infrared astronomy sate...
International audienceMuch of star formation is obscured by dust. For a complete understanding of th...
We present a photometric catalog of infrared (IR) sources based on the North Ecliptic Pole...
The infrared astronomy satellite AKARI has made all-sky surveys at six wavelength bands (9, 18 mu m ...
The AKARI; satellite has made an All-Sky Survey at six bands in the mid- and far-infrared spectral r...
AKARI, the first Japanese satellite dedicated to infrared astronomy, was launched on 2006 February 2...
Context. AKARI is the first Japanese astronomical satellite dedicated to infrared astronomy. One of ...
AKARI is the first Japanese astronomical infrared satellite mission orbiting around the Earth in a s...
Using AKARI, the first Japanese satellite dedicated to infrared astronomy, we conducted multi-band l...
AKARI (formerly ASTRO-F) is an infrared space telescope designed for an all-sky survey at 10-180 mu ...
AKARI (formerly ASTRO-F) is an infrared space telescope designed for an all-sky survey at 10-180 μm,...
accepted for publication in Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan Vol.58(4) (2006), 39 p...
Context. The AKARI, a Japanese infrared space mission, has performed an All-Sky Survey in six infrar...
We present the observations of the reflection nebulae IC4954 and IC4955 region with the Infrared Cam...
We present spatially resolved observations of IRAS sources from the Japanese infrared astronomy sate...
International audienceMuch of star formation is obscured by dust. For a complete understanding of th...
We present a photometric catalog of infrared (IR) sources based on the North Ecliptic Pole...
The infrared astronomy satellite AKARI has made all-sky surveys at six wavelength bands (9, 18 mu m ...
The AKARI; satellite has made an All-Sky Survey at six bands in the mid- and far-infrared spectral r...