Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
No special equipment was placed onboard the vehicles for the bistatic radar experiments which were carried out during the lunar orbit phases of the Apollo 14, 15, and 16 flights. Radio frequency transmissions from the orbiting command service module were directed toward the moon and received on the earth after reflection from the lunar surface. Two wavelengths, 13 cm (2287.5 MHz, S-band) and 116 cm (259.7 MHz, VHF), were used. Data were obtained at the two wavelengths simultaneously during periods when the spacecraft was maneuvered to maintain a predetermined, although changing, attitude with respect to the earth and moon. Data were also obtained at the 116 cm wavelength during periods of inertial hold and SIM bay attitude maneuvers.
Keywords:
COMMUNICATIONS
Type:
NASA-CR-134003
Format:
application/pdf
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