Atlas of lunar radar maps at 70-cm wavelength |
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Authors: | Thomas W Thompson |
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Institution: | 1. National Astronomy and Ionospheric Center, Arecibo, Puerto Rico 2. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., USA
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Abstract: | The intensity distribution of lunar radar echoes has been mapped for two-thirds of the earth-visible lunar surface at a wavelength of 70 cm. The depolarizing effects of the lunar surface were observed by simultaneously receiving the radar echoes in opposite polarizations. These echoes were mapped with areal resolutions of 25–100 km2. Mappings with this resolution confirmed that the young craters have enhanced returns. A few craters were found to have enhanced echoes only from their rims. Backscattering differences were also observed between various areas within a mare, between different highland areas, and between maria and adjacent highlands. These scattering differences were interpreted with a simple model, which assumed that the surface backscattered with varying amounts of quasi-specular and diffuse power. Only an increase in the diffuse power was needed to give the numerical values of the enhancements. |
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