- P11G: Radar Investigations of Planetary Surfaces and Subsurfaces I Poster
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Sean Peters, University of Colorado at Boulder
Convener:
Indujaa Ganesh, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus
Wes Patterson, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Kristian Chan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Chair:
Sean Peters, University of Colorado at Boulder
Indujaa Ganesh, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus
Wes Patterson, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Kristian Chan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Proposed and existing radar instruments are enabling an unprecedented range of radio geophysical observations of the surfaces and subsurfaces of solar system bodies. This has spurred the development and application of new instrumentation, processing, modeling, analysis, and interpretation approaches to planetary radar science and engineering. We invite abstracts on any topic involving the use of radar data to understand planetary bodies. These may describe (but are not limited to) new results from existing radar observations, the development and application of new observation or data processing techniques, numerical modeling of existing or future observations, and/or the analysis of airborne or orbital radar data from terrestrial analog studies for solar system observation.
Index Terms
6297 Instruments and techniques
5464 Remote sensing
Neighborhoods:
4. Beyond Earth
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