Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The effects of incidence angle and spatial resolution are analyzed in order to evaluate the types of information that Magellan imaging radar may provide about impact craters on Venus. Seasat synthetic-aperture radar images of small terrestrial craters at high resolution (about 25 m) and Soviet Venera images of comparatively large Venusian craters at low resolution (1000 to 2000 m) and shorter wavelength show comparable radar responses to crater morphology. At low incidence angles, it is difficult to locate the precise position of crater rims on images, while at higher incidence angles, images show less distortion of crater morphology. Magellan will obtain images through a range of incidence angles varying from about 45 deg at low latitudes to 16 deg at polar latitudes. Radially symmetrical landforms such as impact craters are expected to show outlines that vary with the incidence angle and to appear bilaterally symmetrical and increasingly compressed at higher latitude.
Keywords:
LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
Type:
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 13, 1989 - Mar 17, 1989; Houston, TX; United States
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