Welcome to DARTS/AKARI
About AKARI
AKARI is Japan's first dedicated infrared astronomical satellite (and the second infrared space mission following IRTS) launched on February 22, 2006. AKARI's primary mission is to carry out the all-sky survey with the best sensitivity, spatial resolution and the widest wavelengths.
Detailed information can be found at the AKARI project page.
What's new
- 11 Aug. 2020
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The three AKARI catalogues are now searchable in
DARTS/Astro Query System.
- AKARI NEP-Deep Mid-Infrared Source Catalogue Version 2 : table description
- AKARI NEP-Wide IR Source Catalogue Version 1 : table description
- AKARI-LMC Point Source Catalogue Version 1 : table description
- 25 June. 2020
- AKARI CAS Explore were updated. Images can be displayed with arbitrary astronomical names or coordinate values regardless of whether they are registered in the CAS database.
- 11 May. 2020
- AKARI CAS cache data about SIMBAD and NED was updated. Please try to Match-up AKARI catalogues with Cached SIMBAD/NED catalogs.
- 12 Feb. 2020
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Map Data Archive Server (DAS) was closed.
The AKARI Far-infrared All-Sky Survey Maps is published at HTTP, and its description is here. Those are unchanged.
The search system is provided at DARTS/Astro Query System. We are sorry for your inconvenience. - 07 Jan. 2020
- AKARI data guide for beginners [DOI:10.20637/JAXA-RM-19-004E/0001] was updated.
- 19 Apr. 2019
- AKARI CAS cache data about SIMBAD and NED was updated. Please try to Match-up AKARI catalogues with Cached SIMBAD/NED catalogs.
- 16 Apr. 2019
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AKARI data guide for beginners [DOI:10.20637/JAXA-RM-18-009E/0001] was published.
Products List is updated. Click here. - 05 Nov. 2018
- Previous "What's new" has been moved to History page.
Last Modified: 09 October 2020