Planetary remote sensing with the Galileo spacecraft

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Earth Surface, Galileo Spacecraft, Lunar Surface, Remote Sensing, Swingby Technique, Venus Surface, Color Photography, Digital Techniques, Satellite Imagery, Space Exploration

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The Galileo spacecraft, during its swing past Venus in February 1990 and
past the earth and moon in December 1990, produced the first digital
color images of the far side of the moon. Three of these images, in
seven color channels, are shown and discussed. The scientific findings
obtained from them are addressed.

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