In bistatic radar observations, refected echoes from the surface of a target planet can be analyzed to infer its surface statistics and near-surface constituents. In this work, a preliminary inspection of two X-band bistatic radar observations gathered by the Cassini spacecraft about Titan’s polar regions is presented. Profles of relative dielectric constant and root-mean-square (rms) surface slope are provided as outputs of the analysis, discussed, and compared with the present knowledge of Titan geomorphology. For the assessment of the rms slope, proportional to the spectral broadening of refected echoes, a basic ftting procedure was applied to the received spectra using a Gaussian template, to later evaluate the full-width half-maxim...
The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper is a multimode radar instrument designed to probe the optically inacc...
A possible alternative to a spacecraft monostatic radar system for surface studies of Titan is intro...
The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper imaged about 1% of Titan’s surface at a resolution of 0.5 kilometer,...
In bistatic radar observations, refected echoes from the surface of a target planet can be analyzed ...
The purpose of this work is to analyse bistatic radar data collected by the Cassini spacecraft about...
Since Cassini arrived at Saturn in 2004, its moon Titan has been thoroughly mapped by the RADAR inst...
International audienceThe Cassini RADAR is a versatile instrument capable of operating in imaging, a...
The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper imaged about 1% of Titan's surface at a resolution of ∼0.5 kilometer,...
The Cassini RADAR cycles between four modes (radiometry, scatterometry, altimetry, and synthetic ape...
International audienceSince 2004, the Cassini RADAR Mapper has been exploring at a wavelength of 2.2...
International audienceA comprehensive calibration and mapping of the thermal microwave emission from...
A comprehensive calibration and mapping of the thermal microwave emission from Titan's surface is re...
Cassini is an international spacecraft mission facilitated by NASA and ESA which seeks to understand...
Recently, the Cassini RADAR has been used as a sounder to probe the depth and constrain the composit...
We use repeat synthetic aperture radar (SAR) observations and complementary altimetry passes acquire...
The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper is a multimode radar instrument designed to probe the optically inacc...
A possible alternative to a spacecraft monostatic radar system for surface studies of Titan is intro...
The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper imaged about 1% of Titan’s surface at a resolution of 0.5 kilometer,...
In bistatic radar observations, refected echoes from the surface of a target planet can be analyzed ...
The purpose of this work is to analyse bistatic radar data collected by the Cassini spacecraft about...
Since Cassini arrived at Saturn in 2004, its moon Titan has been thoroughly mapped by the RADAR inst...
International audienceThe Cassini RADAR is a versatile instrument capable of operating in imaging, a...
The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper imaged about 1% of Titan's surface at a resolution of ∼0.5 kilometer,...
The Cassini RADAR cycles between four modes (radiometry, scatterometry, altimetry, and synthetic ape...
International audienceSince 2004, the Cassini RADAR Mapper has been exploring at a wavelength of 2.2...
International audienceA comprehensive calibration and mapping of the thermal microwave emission from...
A comprehensive calibration and mapping of the thermal microwave emission from Titan's surface is re...
Cassini is an international spacecraft mission facilitated by NASA and ESA which seeks to understand...
Recently, the Cassini RADAR has been used as a sounder to probe the depth and constrain the composit...
We use repeat synthetic aperture radar (SAR) observations and complementary altimetry passes acquire...
The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper is a multimode radar instrument designed to probe the optically inacc...
A possible alternative to a spacecraft monostatic radar system for surface studies of Titan is intro...
The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper imaged about 1% of Titan’s surface at a resolution of 0.5 kilometer,...