Venus surface imaging from orbital radar data

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Radar Imagery, Satellite Sounding, Topography, Venus Surface, Digital Techniques, Landing Sites, Pioneer Venus 1 Spacecraft, Radio Altimeters, Venera Satellites

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Visual images of the Venusian surface for the region corresponding to the landing site of Veneras 11-14 (between latitudes -17 and +41 deg and longitudes 250-330 deg) have been obtained on the basis of radar studies conducted by the Pioneer Venus Orbiter. The images, which include several axonometric projections and a stereoscopic pair, have been generated by a digital imaging system from the radar altimetry data. Geological characteristics of the visualized area are briefly discussed.

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