AbstractSince the Magellan radar mapping of Venus in the early 1990’s, techniques of synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) have become the standard approach to mapping topography and topographic change on Earth. Here we investigate a hypothetical radar mission to Venus that exploits these new methods. We focus on a single spacecraft repeat-pass InSAR mission and investigate the radar and mission parameters that would provide both high spatial resolution topography as well as the ability to detect subtle variations in the surface. Our preferred scenario is a longer-wavelength radar (S or L-band) placed in a near-circular orbit at 600km altitude. Using longer wavelengths minimizes the required radar bandwidth and thus the amount of ...
While the Pioneer Venus altimeter, Earth-based radar observatories, and the Venera 15-16 orbital ima...
Many of the impact craters on Venus imaged by the Magellan synthetic aperture radar (SAR) have inter...
The examination of Venus topography, obscured for photographic imaging, is reported in the applicati...
AbstractSince the Magellan radar mapping of Venus in the early 1990’s, techniques of synthetic apert...
One of the three primary science instruments for the proposed Venus Origins Explorer (VOX) mission t...
A major component of the 1988 Mojave Field Experiment involved the simultaneous acquisition of quad-...
Maps of Venus based on Magellan data are being compiled at 1:50,000,000, 1:5,000,000 and 1:1,500,000...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the United States and the Soviet Union sent the Pioneer Venus and...
The surface of Venus has remained a relative mystery because of the very dense atmosphere that is op...
The Magellan radar-mapping mission to the planet Venus is described. Scientific highlights include t...
Research on regional tectonic analysis of Venus equatorial highlands and comparison with earth-based...
The intensity, time-delay, and frequency content of radar echoes from the Magellan altimetry system ...
Studies of the polarization properties of reflected radar signals provide information about waveleng...
We combine Earth-based radar maps of Venus from the 1988 and 2012 inferior conjunctions, which had s...
A comprehensive study of Magellan multiple-Cycle synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data from Venus reve...
While the Pioneer Venus altimeter, Earth-based radar observatories, and the Venera 15-16 orbital ima...
Many of the impact craters on Venus imaged by the Magellan synthetic aperture radar (SAR) have inter...
The examination of Venus topography, obscured for photographic imaging, is reported in the applicati...
AbstractSince the Magellan radar mapping of Venus in the early 1990’s, techniques of synthetic apert...
One of the three primary science instruments for the proposed Venus Origins Explorer (VOX) mission t...
A major component of the 1988 Mojave Field Experiment involved the simultaneous acquisition of quad-...
Maps of Venus based on Magellan data are being compiled at 1:50,000,000, 1:5,000,000 and 1:1,500,000...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the United States and the Soviet Union sent the Pioneer Venus and...
The surface of Venus has remained a relative mystery because of the very dense atmosphere that is op...
The Magellan radar-mapping mission to the planet Venus is described. Scientific highlights include t...
Research on regional tectonic analysis of Venus equatorial highlands and comparison with earth-based...
The intensity, time-delay, and frequency content of radar echoes from the Magellan altimetry system ...
Studies of the polarization properties of reflected radar signals provide information about waveleng...
We combine Earth-based radar maps of Venus from the 1988 and 2012 inferior conjunctions, which had s...
A comprehensive study of Magellan multiple-Cycle synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data from Venus reve...
While the Pioneer Venus altimeter, Earth-based radar observatories, and the Venera 15-16 orbital ima...
Many of the impact craters on Venus imaged by the Magellan synthetic aperture radar (SAR) have inter...
The examination of Venus topography, obscured for photographic imaging, is reported in the applicati...