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Bistatic-radar Detection of Lunar Scattering Centers with Lunar Orbiter I

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1967 Jul 14
PMID 17806264
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Continuous-wave signals transmitted from Lunar Orbiter I have been received on Earth after they have been reflected from the surface of the moon. The frequency spectrum of the reflected signals is used to locate discrete, heterogeneous, scattering centers on the lunar surface. The scattering centers are probably distinguished from the surrounding terrain by a higher surface reflectivity. Continuous-wave bistatic radar could provide an important new method for the study and mapping of planetary surfaces.

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