Publication Date:
2014-10-09
Description:
Clouds hide the surface of Venus from all but radar imaging systems, supplemented by limited views from land spacecraft. Among the surfaces features likely to be observed by radar are craters that have formed by a variety of processes. In order to assess the radar characteristics of craters, volcanic craters and impact structures on Earth are described as imaged by the Shuttle Imaging Radar (SIR-A) experiment. Although most of the craters are small, this analysis provides insight into the ability to discriminate craters of various origins and provides some basis for interpreting radar images returned from Venus.
Keywords:
COMMUNICATIONS AND RADAR
Type:
NASA, Washington Repts. of Planetary Geol. and Geophys. Program, 1984; p 474-475
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