In July 1999, the first Goldstone full-disk radar imaging of Mercury using the "random-long-code" (RLC) technique produced images of the north polar radar-bright features at 3.5-cm wavelength.
3.5-cm Imaging of the Mercury North Polar Radar-Bright Features
2000-03-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
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