Studies of radiowave propagation in the solar system

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Mars Atmosphere, Radio Transmission, Solar System, Venus Atmosphere, Lunar Surface, Mars Probes, Radio Occultation, Radio Wave Refraction, Solar Corona, Venus Probes, Wave Diffraction, Wave Reflection

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A review is given of studies of radiowave propagation in the solar system that were conducted from 1963 to 1973 with the Soviet Spacecraft Venera, Mars, and Luna. Results are presented for satellite radio occultation investigations of the Martian atmosphere. Properties of radiowave propagation in the dense atmosphere of Venus, involving a radio link with descending spacecraft, are examined along with the basic characteristics of the scattering of satellite-emitted radio waves from the lunar surface. Studies of the propagation of monochromatic radiowaves in the solar plasma are reviewed, and investigations carried out in the United States with the Mariner, Pioneer, and Explorer spacecraft are discussed.

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