We present joint analysis of the UV (365 nm) images captured by the cameras on board ESA’s Venus Express and JAXA’s Akatsuki spacecraft. These observations enabled almost continuous characterization of the cloud top circulation over the longest period of time so far (2006–2021). More than 46,000 wind vectors were derived from tracking the UV cloud features and revealed changes in the atmospheric circulation with the period of 12.5 ± 0.5 years. The zonal wind component is characterized by an annual mean of −98.6 ± 1.3 m/s and an amplitude of 10.0 ± 1.6 m/s. The mean meridional wind velocity is −2.3 ± 0.2 m/s and has an amplitude of 3.4 ± 0.3 m/s. Plausible physical explanations of the periodicity include both internal processes and external ...
For more than 8 years the Venus Monitoring Camera (VMC) onboard the Venus Express orbiter performed ...
International audienceGeographic distribution of zonal wind and UV albedo at cloud top level from VM...
International audienceWinds derived by a digital tracking technique from UV (365 nm) images captured...
To date dynamical observations of the Venus clouds have delivered mainly either only short-term or l...
Abstract Venus is covered with thick clouds. Ultraviolet (UV) images at 0.3–0.4 microns show detaile...
The dataset for publication "Twelve years cycle in the cloud top winds derived from VMC/Venus E...
International audienceWe present new wind velocities and its variability at Venus cloud-tops (≈70 km...
International audienceAn unknown absorber near the cloud-top level of Venus generates a broad absorp...
Planetary-scale waves at the Venusian cloud-top cause periodic variations in both winds and ultravio...
An unknown absorber near the cloud-top level of Venus generates a broad absorption feature from the ...
For more than 8 years the Venus Monitoring Camera (VMC) onboard the Venus Express orbiter performed ...
International audienceGeographic distribution of zonal wind and UV albedo at cloud top level from VM...
International audienceWinds derived by a digital tracking technique from UV (365 nm) images captured...
To date dynamical observations of the Venus clouds have delivered mainly either only short-term or l...
Abstract Venus is covered with thick clouds. Ultraviolet (UV) images at 0.3–0.4 microns show detaile...
The dataset for publication "Twelve years cycle in the cloud top winds derived from VMC/Venus E...
International audienceWe present new wind velocities and its variability at Venus cloud-tops (≈70 km...
International audienceAn unknown absorber near the cloud-top level of Venus generates a broad absorp...
Planetary-scale waves at the Venusian cloud-top cause periodic variations in both winds and ultravio...
An unknown absorber near the cloud-top level of Venus generates a broad absorption feature from the ...
For more than 8 years the Venus Monitoring Camera (VMC) onboard the Venus Express orbiter performed ...
International audienceGeographic distribution of zonal wind and UV albedo at cloud top level from VM...
International audienceWinds derived by a digital tracking technique from UV (365 nm) images captured...