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radar astronomy
noun
A technique that uses radar echoes to examine bodies within the solar system, obtaining information about size, shape, topography, surface density, spin etc.
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(See radio and radar astronomy).
(See also radio and radar astronomy).
Lynn uses radar astronomy to study the planets, especially Venus.
(See also astronomy; infrared astronomy; planetarium; radio and radar astronomy; ultraviolet astronomy).
(See also astronomy; radio and radar astronomy; radio telescope; space exploration).
Foremost among these has been radar (see radio and radar astronomy).
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Current occupants of these rarefied frequencies (also known as "millimetre waves" because of the wavelength) include satellite television, microwave relay links, air-traffic control radar, radio astronomy and amateur radio.In most regions of the world, a chunk of spectrum around 60GHz has been designated for use by the public without a licence.
This method was first introduced by Högbom [6] and have applications in several areas: array signal processing, image processing, radar and astronomy.
The Observatory is recognized as one of the most important national centers for research in radio astronomy, planetary radar and terrestrial aeronomy.
Fortuño noted that the radio astronomy and radar capabilities of the facility are critical to detection and tracking of near-Earth objects (NEOs), including asteroids that could pose a hazard of catastrophic destruction and loss of life.
Large reflector antennas are widely used in radars, satellite communication, radio astronomy, and so on.
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