A radar brightness and altitude image of a portion of Venus

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Imaging Techniques, Planetary Mapping, Radar Maps, Venus (Planet), Altitude, Brightness, Craters, Interferometry, Radar Echoes, Resolution

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High-resolution radar data, taken from over the 1500-km circular area
that was at the center of the planetary disk on June 20, 1972, show that
this part of Venus is nearly flat and cratered. The largest crater is
160 km across, but only about 500 m deep. The smallest craters that can
be resolved are about 35 km across.

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