Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1971
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1971sci...174.1321p&link_type=abstract
Science, Volume 174, Issue 4016, pp. 1321-1324
Physics
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Scientific paper
Radar observations of Mars with a surface resolution of 1.3 degrees in latitude and 0.8 degrees in longitude have been carried out during the opposition of 1971. With a precision in surface height measurement approaching 75 meters in regions of high reflectivity, it has been possible to measure the detailed characteristics of a number of craters. Many of these can be identified with craters shown in Mariner photographs of Mars. In addition, a scarp has been seen at 41 degrees west, 14 degrees south with an average slope of about 6 degrees extending over about 40 kilometers.
Pettengill Gordon H.
Rogers Alan E. E.
Shapiro Irwin I.
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