The lunar radio observations and interpretations of Piddington and Minnett (1949) and Gibson (1958) show that the lunar brightness variation with phase at millimeter wave lengths can be used to determine the physical properties of the lunar surface. They found that the millimeter-wave brightness lagged the optical phase, and their interpretation was that the millimeter radiation originates below a surface layer that is a very good thermal insulator. The thickness of this layer could not be determined from observations at one frequency. Observations at different frequencies give different results because of the wave-length dependence of the radio absorption by the surface material. The attenuation in the material increases with decreasing wa...
We modeled the solar phase curves of the moon at a series of wavelengths using the full disk telesco...
Radar studies of moon - theory of thermal emission, radiometric data analysis, input ephemeris accur...
The moon is a unique location in our solar system and provides important information regarding the e...
In recent years, the study of microwave radiation from the Moon’s surface has been of interest to th...
We present results of new radio observations of the Moon at L band with the synthesis telescope of t...
Measurements of the microwave emission from the moon and their interpretation in terms of the thermo...
Lunar thermal emission theory, and instrumentation for radar observations of moo
Among recent lunar orbiters, only the Chinese Chang'E-1 (CE-1) was equipped with a passive microwave...
We present radio observations of the Moon between 35 and 80 MHz to demonstrate a novel technique of ...
Instruments on satellites for Earth observation on polar orbits usually employ a two-point calibrati...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Radio observation of thermal radiation intensities from Moon and Venus for surface temperature deter...
A new generation of low-frequency radio telescopes is seeking to observe the redshifted 21cm signal ...
Among many scientific objectives of lunar exploration, investigations on lunar soil become attractiv...
Thesis (M.S.)-- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1970.I...
We modeled the solar phase curves of the moon at a series of wavelengths using the full disk telesco...
Radar studies of moon - theory of thermal emission, radiometric data analysis, input ephemeris accur...
The moon is a unique location in our solar system and provides important information regarding the e...
In recent years, the study of microwave radiation from the Moon’s surface has been of interest to th...
We present results of new radio observations of the Moon at L band with the synthesis telescope of t...
Measurements of the microwave emission from the moon and their interpretation in terms of the thermo...
Lunar thermal emission theory, and instrumentation for radar observations of moo
Among recent lunar orbiters, only the Chinese Chang'E-1 (CE-1) was equipped with a passive microwave...
We present radio observations of the Moon between 35 and 80 MHz to demonstrate a novel technique of ...
Instruments on satellites for Earth observation on polar orbits usually employ a two-point calibrati...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Radio observation of thermal radiation intensities from Moon and Venus for surface temperature deter...
A new generation of low-frequency radio telescopes is seeking to observe the redshifted 21cm signal ...
Among many scientific objectives of lunar exploration, investigations on lunar soil become attractiv...
Thesis (M.S.)-- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1970.I...
We modeled the solar phase curves of the moon at a series of wavelengths using the full disk telesco...
Radar studies of moon - theory of thermal emission, radiometric data analysis, input ephemeris accur...
The moon is a unique location in our solar system and provides important information regarding the e...