Limiting Accuracy of Mars, Mercury, Venus Instantaneous Spin Components Estimation by Ground-based Radar

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A new Earth-based radar speckle displacement interferometry (RSDI)
technique is discussed to measure instantaneous spin components of
Mercury, Venus, and Mars with an unprecedented accuracy of ~ 1 arcsec.

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