Interpreting Photometry of Planetary Regoliths: Progress and Problems as Seen from Kharkov

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Planetology, Regolith, Computerized Simulation, Photometry, Particulates, Backscattering, Coherent Scattering, Incoherent Scattering

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Photometric observations of planetary regoliths demand a sophisticated interpreting basis that includes theoretical modeling, computer and laboratory simulations of light scattering. The high-level theoretical models were produced by B. Hapke, and they are widely used in planetology. At present time quick progress is observed in interpreting photometry. We overview here this progress and problems in understanding of physical mechanisms forming photometric properties of the planetary regoliths.

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