Bistatic Radar Observations of the Moon Using the Arecibo Observatory and the Mini-RF Instrument on LRO

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Using Arecibo as the transmitter and Mini-RF as the receiver we are
collecting the first ever non beta-zero bistatic radar images of the
Moon. These data provide new insight into volatiles, regolith and
pyroclastic deposits.

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