Radar Scattering from Venus at Large Angles of Incidence and the Question of Polar Ice Caps

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Spectrum analysis of radar waves backscattered from an anulus near the
limb of Venus shows that a uniform scattering model applies over regions
extending from the equator to within approximately 15 degrees of the
poles. These observations indicate that large polar ice caps extending
to latitudes as low as 60 degrees are very unlikely.

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