The analysis of the Mariner 9 pictures of Phobos and Deimos includes corrections to the orbits of the satellites, an estimate of their principal axes, additional confirmation of their synchronous rotation, a search for new satellites, photometric evidence for the presence of a regolith, and a discussion of their internal structure.


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    Title :

    Mariner 9 television observations of Phobos and Deimos 2


    Contributors:
    Pollack, J. B. (author) / Veverka, J. (author) / Noland, M. (author) / Sagan, C. (author) / Duxbury, T. C. (author) / Acton, C. H., Jr. (author) / Born, G. H. (author) / Hartmann, W. K. (author) / Smith, B. A. (author)


    Publication date :

    1973-07-15


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English


    Keywords :


    Viewing Phobos and Deimos for navigating Mariner

    DUXBURY, T. / BORN, G. / GERATH, N. | AIAA | 1972


    Viewing Phobos and Deimos for navigating Mariner 9.

    Duxbury, T. C. / Born, G. H. / Jerath, N. | NTRS | 1972


    Viewing Phobos and Deimos for Navigating Mariner 9

    T. C. DUXBURY / G. H. BORN / AND N. JERATH | AIAA | 1974


    The motions of Phobos and Deimos from Mariner 9 TV data

    Born, G. H. / Duxbury, T. C. | NTRS | 1975


    Phobos/Deimos Missions

    E. BRIAN PRITCHARD AND EDWIN F. HARRISON | AIAA | 1972