Can MARSIS Measure the Low-Altitude Components of the Mars Magnetic Field?

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Measuring the magnetic field anomaly of Mars at low altitudes (e.g., 100
200 km) can be an interesting application of Mars Advance Radar for
Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounder (MARSIS). This may be possible by
taking advantage of the Faraday rotation in the MARSIS signal.

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