Planetary radar astronomy
Abstract
The scientific aims, theoretical principles, techniques and instrumentation, and future potential of radar observations of solar-system objects are discussed in a general overview. Topics examined include the history of radar technology, echo detectability, the Arecibo and Goldstone radar observatories, echo time delay and Doppler shift, radar waveforms, albedo and polarization ratio, measurement of dynamical properties, and the dispersion of echo power. Consideration is given to angular scattering laws; the radar signatures of the moon and inner planets, Mars, and asteroids; topographic relief; delay-Doppler radar maps and their physical interpretation; and radar observations of the icy Galilean satellites of Jupiter, comets, and the rings of Saturn. Diagrams, drawings, photographs, and sample maps and images are provided.
- Publication:
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IN: Encyclopedia of physical science and technology. Volume 10. San Diego
- Pub Date:
- 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987epst...10..611O
- Keywords:
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- Radar Echoes;
- Radar Measurement;
- Radio Astronomy;
- Signal Analysis;
- Terrestrial Planets;
- Asteroids;
- Doppler Effect;
- Radar Receivers;
- Time Lag;
- Waveforms;
- Astronomy