Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1970
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1970sci...170.1090c&link_type=abstract
Science, Volume 170, Issue 3962, pp. 1090-1092
Physics
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Scientific paper
A radar interferometer was used to map unambiguously the surface reflectivity of Venus in the polarized mode at a wavelength of 70 centimeters. The observed region extended from 260 degrees to 30 degrees in longitude and from -60 degrees to 50 degrees in latitude with a surface resolution of approximately 3 degrees by 3 degrees. The result agrees well in most respects with earlier maps made elsewhere at shorter wavelengths and, in addition, discloses a number of new "features."
Campbell Don B.
Dyce Rolf B.
Harris F. S.
Jurgens Raymond F.
Pettengill Gordon H.
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