MARSIS: Latest Phobos Flyby. Data Processing Results and Advanced Radar Configuration Design

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The multi-frequency sounding radar MARSIS has successfully observed Phobos during the latest MEX science campaign on 9 January 2011. A new data acquisition technique has been developed and implemented during this fly-by, allowing to obtain an improvement of about 10 dB in Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) and providing high quality data. MARSIS has collected two segments of data containing 6000 individual echoes, acquired in 50 sec of operation. The detection range was 180 ÷ 230 km between MEX and the Phobos surface, while the employed frequency was 4 MHz. The ground track covered new areas not explored by previous fly-bys.

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