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From Jupiter to the Sun, Japan Now Observing Venus with Climate Orbiter Akatsuki
After a failed Mission to Mars in 2003, Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has decided to direct its climate orbiter to observe Earth's other neighboring planet instead.
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