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Japan ends the Akatsuki mission after a decade of tracking Venus’s turbulent skies

Published on: Jan. 20, 2026, 8 a.m. | Source: Times of India

Science News: Japan has quietly closed the book on Akatsuki, a spacecraft that spent more time around Venus than anyone first expected. The Japan Aerospace Explorat.

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