The subsurface ultrawideband radar study of a surface layer of the solar system planets

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Radar experiments are widely used for remote sensing of planetary surfaces. However, the traditional (single wavelength) radar techniques are rather inefficient for study of subsurface structure. Under Earth conditions the use of ultra wideband (video pulse) radar turns out to be more productive for these purposes. Future applications of an ultra wideband radar located on a surface are examined in this paper for purposes of studying of a subsurface vertical structure to a depth of some hundreds meters.

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