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» A Planetary Radar System for Detection and High-Resolution Imaging of Nearby Celestial Bodies
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A Planetary Radar System for Detection and High-Resolution Imaging of Nearby Celestial Bodies
Steven R. Wilkinson, Charlie Hansen, Barry Alexia, Bishara Shamee and Brian Lloyd, Raytheon Intelligence & Space, El Segundo, Calif.
,
Anthony Beasley and Walter Brisken, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Charlottesville, Va.
,
Flora Paganelli, Galen Watts and Karen O’Neil, Green Bank Observatory, W. Va.
, and
Patrick Courtney, Qorvo, Richardson, Texas
January 13, 2022
Steven R. Wilkinson, Charlie Hansen, Barry Alexia, Bishara Shamee and Brian Lloyd, Raytheon Intelligence & Space, El Segundo, Calif.
,
Anthony Beasley and Walter Brisken, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Charlottesville, Va.
,
Flora Paganelli, Galen Watts and Karen O’Neil, Green Bank Observatory, W. Va.
, and
Patrick Courtney, Qorvo, Richardson, Texas
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