Groundbased Radar Investigations of Asteroids and Planetary Satellites

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Radar Astronomy, Remote Sensing, Imaging Radar, Asteroids, Planets, Natural Satellites

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Radar is a powerful source of information about the physical and dynamical properties of solar system bodies. Radar-detected targets include the Moon, Mercury, Mars, Venus, Phobos, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Titan, Iapetus, Saturn's rings, eight comets, and 179 asteroids (75 main-belt and 104 near-Earth). This talk offers a perspective on the disc-integrated radar properties of solar system bodies and then turns to what radar remote sensing can tell us about asteroids using spatially-resolved measurements.

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