New results from Venus Climate Orbiter AKATSUKI
Scope
The Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki has failed to enter Venus orbit. The cause and the current status are under investigation. We believe that future possibilities of observations have not been lost. This session is intended for broad discussion about recover plans of the Akatsuki project, studies in close collaboration with the Venus Express project, and future Venus missions. Any input from dynamical modeling and ground-based observations is also welcome.
Convener
Masahiro Takagi
takagi@eps.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Takeshi Imamura, Masato Nakamura, Takehiko Satoh
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Session Informations
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May 27th Room:304 Time:AM1
SessionID:U003 Chairman:Masahiro Takagi
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
08:30 U003-01 AKATSUKI return to Venus Masato Nakamura Masato Nakamura
08:45 U003-02 Renewed science plan of Akatsuki Takeshi Imamura Takeshi Imamura
09:00 U003-03 Venusian cloud top temperature obtained by LIR onboard Akatsuki Tetsuya Fukuhara Tetsuya Fukuhara,
Makoto Taguchi,
Masahiko Futaguchi et al.
09:15 U003-04 Venus atmosphere observed by Akatsuki/UVI Shigeto Watanabe Shigeto Watanabe,
Atsushi Yamazaki,
Manabu Yamada et al.
09:30 U003-05 1 micro-m camera IR1 on board AKATSUKI: Current status and future view Naomoto Iwagami Naomoto Iwagami,
Shoko Ohtsuki,
09:45 U003-06 Lightning and airglow observation in Venus with spacecraft and ground-based telescope Yukihiro Takahashi Yukihiro Takahashi,
Naoya Hoshino,
Yoav Yair et al.
10:00 U003-07 Cloud tracking system for Akatsuki data and its tests using VEx/VMC images Kazunori Ogohara Kazunori Ogohara,
Toru Kouyama,
Hiroki Yamamoto et al.
10:15 U003-08 Venus' atmospheric waves indicated by ground-based dayside infrared spectroscopic observation Mayu Hosouchi Mayu Hosouchi,
Naomoto Iwagami,
Shoko Ohtsuki et al.
May 27th Room:304 Time:AM2
SessionID:U003 Chairman:Takehiko Satoh
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
10:45 U003-09 Relationship between planetary-scale waves and the background wind field at the cloud top of Venus Toru Kouyama Toru Kouyama,
Takeshi Imamura,
Masato Nakamura et al.
11:00 U003-10 Effects of gravity waves on the wind velocity in the Venusian mesosphere and thermosphere Naoya Hoshino Naoya Hoshino,
Hitoshi Fujiwara,
Masahiro Takagi et al.
11:15 U003-11 General circulation of the Venus lower atmosphere simulated by a GCM with a new radiative transfer model Masahiro Takagi Masahiro Takagi,
Yoshihisa Matsuda,
11:30 U003-12 Microscale simulations of convective adjustment and mixing in the Venus atmosphere Masaru Yamamoto Masaru Yamamoto
11:45 U003-13 Ground-based observations of atmospheric waves in Venus O2 night airglow Naomoto Iwagami Shoko Ohtsuki,
Naoya Hoshino,
Naomoto Iwagami
12:00 U003-14 Venus superrotation simulated by an AGCM with a new radiative transfer model Kohei Ikeda Kohei Ikeda,
Masaaki Takahashi,
12:15 U003-15 Latitudinal variation of UV reflectivity of Venus: VEX/VMC data anaylses George HASHIMOTO George HASHIMOTO,
Manabu Yamada,
Takehiko Satoh
12:30 U003-16 Vertical wavenumber spectra of gravity waves in the Venus atmosphere from Venus Express radio occultation Hiroki Ando Hiroki Ando,
Takeshi Imamura,
May 27th Room:304 Time:PM1
SessionID:U003 Chairman:Takeshi Imamura
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
14:15 U003-17 The Venus Express mission Hakan Svedhem Hakan Svedhem,
Dima Titov,
14:30 U003-18 Venus Express science operations and co-ordinated observation planning. Colin Wilson Colin Wilson,
Hakan Svedhem,
Dima Titov et al.
14:45 U003-19 An overview of SPICAV results on the atmosphere of Venus fromVenus Express mission. Jean-Loup Bertaux Jean-Loup Bertaux
15:00 U003-20 SPICAV-SOIR on board Venus Express: an instrument to probe the neutral atmosphere of Venus Ann Carine Vandaele Ann Carine Vandaele,
R. Drummond,
A. Mahieux et al.
15:15 U003-21 Results from VIRTIS on board Venus Express after five years in orbit Giuseppe Piccioni Giuseppe Piccioni,
Pierre Drossart,
15:30 U003-22 1600 Earth days around Venus imaging with Venus Monitoring Camera on Venus Express Wojciech Markiewicz Wojciech Markiewicz,
Dimitri Titov,
Elena Petrova et al.
15:45 U003-23 Cloud morphology and atmospheric dynamics from the Venus Express observations Dima Titov Dima Titov,
Nikolay Ignatiev,
Arianna Piccialli et al.
16:00 U003-24 The Venus Neutral Atmosphere and Ionosphere as seen by the Radio Science Experiment VeRa on Venus Express Silvia Tellmann Silvia Tellmann,
Bernd Haeusler,
Martin Paetzold et al.
May 27th Room:304 Time:PM2
SessionID:U003 Chairman:Yukihiro Takahashi
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
16:30 U003-25 Five Years of Venus Express Magnetic Field Observations Tielong Zhang Tielong Zhang
16:45 U003-26 Review of results from the plasma package ASPERA-4 onboard Venus Express Stas Barabash Stas Barabash,
ASPERA-4 team,
17:00 U003-27 Ground-based observations of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere : Coordinated campaigns with Venus Express Thomas Widemann Thomas Widemann,
Yukihiro Takahashi,
Shoko Ohtsuki et al.
17:15 U003-28 Characterization of Venus' atmospheric dynamics with ground-based Doppler velocimetry Pedro Machado Pedro Machado,
Thomas Widemann,
David Luz
17:30 U003-29 Direct Wind and Temperature Measurements in Venus Upper Atmosphere by Ground-based Infrared Heterodyne Spectroscopy Manuela Sornig Manuela Sornig,
Guido Sonnabend,
Dusan Stupar et al.
17:45 U003-30 Ground based submillimeter observations of thermal structure, CO distribution, and wind in the Venus mesosphere Hideo Sagawa Hideo Sagawa
18:00 U003-31 VEXAG and the Exploration of Venus in the next decade - the Decadal Survey Recommendations Sanjay Limaye Sanjay Limaye,
Sue Smrekar,
Steve Mackwell et al.
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