Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986stin...8715140r&link_type=abstract
"Geometric principles for constructing radar panoramas of the surface of Venus: Hypsometric features of the Moon and terrestrial
Physics
Hypsography, Imaging Techniques, Moon, Planetology, Radar Imagery, Satellite Imagery, Venus (Planet), Distribution Functions, Signal Processing, Topography
Scientific paper
The physographic curves of the moon and terrestrial planets, drawn both for the entire surface as a whole and for individual hemispheres, were compared to discover the common consistencies and individual features in the distribution of hypsometric levels. In 1983 to 1984 the automated interplanetary stations (AMS) Venera 15 and 16 made radar maps of the planet Venus. The synthesized images are the basic initial material for photogrammetric and catrographic processing to create maps of the Venus surface. These principles are discussed.
Belenkiy Y. G.
Dekhtyareva K. I.
Rodionova Zh. F.
Rzhiga O. N.
Tyuflin Yu. S.
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