Radar Absorptivity of Planetary Materials Measured Using a Microwave Oven

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I report measurements of the 2.45 GHz absorptivity of rocks and ices,
important to understand radar returns from planetary surfaces, using a
microwave oven. Ammonia-rich ices, likely in the Saturnian system, are
10-1000 times more absorbing than pure water ice at 200K.

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