Abstract Venus is covered with thick clouds. Ultraviolet (UV) images at 0.3–0.4 microns show detailed cloud features at the cloud-top level at about 70 km, which are created by an unknown UV-absorbing substance. Images acquired in this wavelength range have traditionally been used to measure winds at the cloud top. In this study, we report low-latitude winds obtained from the images taken by the UV imager, UVI, onboard the Akatsuki orbiter from December 2015 to March 2017. UVI provides images with two filters centered at 365 and 283 nm. While the 365-nm images enable continuation of traditional Venus observations, the 283-nm images visualize cloud features at an SO2 absorption band, which is novel. We used a sophisticated automated cloud-tr...
We present joint analysis of the UV (365 nm) images captured by the cameras on board ESA’s Venus Exp...
International audienceBased on the analysis of UV images (at 365 nm) of Venus cloud top (altitude 67...
International audienceMeasuring the atmospheric circulation of Venus at different altitudes is impor...
International audienceGeographic distribution of zonal wind and UV albedo at cloud top level from VM...
International audienceWe present new results of our studies of zonal and meridional winds in both he...
To date dynamical observations of the Venus clouds have delivered mainly either only short-term or l...
Characterizing the wind speeds of Venus and their variability at multiple vertical levels is essenti...
International audienceWe present new wind velocities and its variability at Venus cloud-tops (≈70 km...
International audienceBased on the analysis of UV images (at 365 nm) of Venus cloud top (altitude 67...
For more than 8 years the Venus Monitoring Camera (VMC) onboard the Venus Express orbiter performed ...
Planetary-scale waves at the Venusian cloud-top cause periodic variations in both winds and ultravio...
We present joint analysis of the UV (365 nm) images captured by the cameras on board ESA’s Venus Exp...
International audienceBased on the analysis of UV images (at 365 nm) of Venus cloud top (altitude 67...
International audienceMeasuring the atmospheric circulation of Venus at different altitudes is impor...
International audienceGeographic distribution of zonal wind and UV albedo at cloud top level from VM...
International audienceWe present new results of our studies of zonal and meridional winds in both he...
To date dynamical observations of the Venus clouds have delivered mainly either only short-term or l...
Characterizing the wind speeds of Venus and their variability at multiple vertical levels is essenti...
International audienceWe present new wind velocities and its variability at Venus cloud-tops (≈70 km...
International audienceBased on the analysis of UV images (at 365 nm) of Venus cloud top (altitude 67...
For more than 8 years the Venus Monitoring Camera (VMC) onboard the Venus Express orbiter performed ...
Planetary-scale waves at the Venusian cloud-top cause periodic variations in both winds and ultravio...
We present joint analysis of the UV (365 nm) images captured by the cameras on board ESA’s Venus Exp...
International audienceBased on the analysis of UV images (at 365 nm) of Venus cloud top (altitude 67...
International audienceMeasuring the atmospheric circulation of Venus at different altitudes is impor...