DocumentCode :
2079399
Title :
Radar Sounding of Planetary Bodies: An Instrument Design Approach
Author :
Picardi, Giovanni ; Seu, Roberto
Author_Institution :
University of Rome "La Sapienza", Faculty of Engineering Info-Com Dept., Via Eudossiana 18 - 00184, Rome (Italy)
Volume :
2
fYear :
1990
fDate :
9-13 Sept. 1990
Firstpage :
1419
Lastpage :
1424
Abstract :
A number of cornerstone missions have been planned by ESA and NASA for the observation of planetary bodies. Radar Altimeters are always considered as baseline instruments to be carried on the spacecrafts, given their suitability of retrieving informations about not only surface topography but also, due to the microwave capability of penetrating the media (especially if dry as it is the case for planetary bodies), about subsurface layering and topography (sounding). Such kind of informations, other than scientifically relevant, are also very important when the landing of the spacecraft on the body is to be considered, being an useful tool for inferring the safety of the selected landing site.
Keywords :
Backscatter; Dielectrics; Instruments; Radar; Rough surfaces; Sea surface; Space vehicles; Surface roughness; Surface topography; Surface waves;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference, 1990. 20th European
Conference_Location :
Budapest, Hungary
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EUMA.1990.336266
Filename :
4136203
Link To Document :
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