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Planetary Radar: Arecibo Radar Images of Planets

Arecibo Radar Images of Planets

Radar image of the Maxwell Montes region of Venus

Maxwell
	    Montes delay-doppler image of the Maxwell Montes region of Venus, taken using the S-Band (2380 MHz or 12.6 cm) radar transmitter and the 305m dish at the Arecibo Observatory in Arecibo, Puerto Rico in June of 1988. The horizontal resolution is about 2 km.

This region is the highest mountain region on Venus (11 km above the surrounding plain), and it's brightness is apparently due to chemical processes that only occur at these high altitudes.


Craters near the pole of Mercury

Radar
	    image of craters near the North pole of Mercury This delay-doppler radar image shows craters near the North pole of Mercury. The resolution of this image is about 15 km.

The latitude-longitude grid was determined by superimposing several images taken at different times during the summers of 1991 and 1992, and making the crater images match correctly, accounting for shadowing under the different illuminations of the images. The larger and smaller circles represent 80 and 85 degrees latitude, respectively.


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