Obstacles facing the Venus radar mapper - The implications of gestalt formation in stereo-radargrammetry

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Photogrammetry, Radar Maps, Stereoscopy, Venus Radar Echoes, Venus Surface, Cameras, Parallax, Radar Imagery, Surface Roughness, Topography

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The question of adapting to radar images the existing hardware that form topographic maps through stereo-photogrammetric models, is examined in principle. Such hardware utilizes a human/computer hybrid. Although the problem of brightness differentials between corresponding landmarks can be dealt with pseudo-photoclinometrically, the main problem is whether the perspective in a radar image can be conceived to mimic that of a photographic image obtained by a suitably positioned camera. This conception is found to be possible, providing the characteristic relief subtends a very small angle at the radar and at the fictitious camera. The photogrammetric model parameters must be determined a priori.

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