RADARGRAMMETRIC MEASUREMENTS FROM THE INITIAL MAGELLAN COVERAGE OF PLANET VENUS

被引:0
|
作者
LEBERL, FW
MAURICE, K
THOMAS, J
KOBER, W
机构
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
In August/September 1990, NASA's Magellan Mission to planet Venus began to image the planet's surface with the help of a Synthetic Aperture Radar system. By May 1991 the initial coverage of the surface of the entire planet was completed in 1789 orbits. Due to gaps, these orbits produced about 1,650 image strips covering 84 percent of the planet's surface. Each orbit resulted in an image strip of a width of 350 pixels and a length of more than 220,000 pixels. Each orbit also resulted in an altimeter trace with a variable instantaneous footprint of about 10 to 30 km in diameter, and radiometry observations with footprints of about 80 km, using the same radar system to obtain these three data sets. The orbit and imaging geometry produce a coverage with single image strips which does limit one's analysis to two dimensions only; the third dimension, terrain elevation, is usually not available from such data. We did attempt, however, to assess a few non-traditional techniques of surface elevation measurements to report on terrain slopes and the elevation of specific terrain features. Single image three-dimensional measurements are based on the assumption that certain features are symmetric, and employ slope information obtainable from shape-from-shading or radar clinometry. We describe the available techniques and assess their accuracy. We illustrate the topographic elevation measurements with a data set of the impact crater Danilova (26.4-degrees-S, 337.2-degrees-E), which we confirm to have a rim height of 1,560 metres, with an uncertainty of +/- 200 metres. We use this data set to also illustrate the shape-reconstruction from shading and apply this technique to an area at 83-degrees-N, 335-degrees-E.
引用
收藏
页码:1561 / 1570
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [32] Elastic thickness estimates for venus using line of sight accelerations from Magellan cycle 5
    Barnett, DN
    Nimmo, F
    McKenzie, D
    ICARUS, 2000, 146 (02) : 404 - 419
  • [33] VENUS VOLCANISM - CLASSIFICATION OF VOLCANIC FEATURES AND STRUCTURES, ASSOCIATIONS, AND GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION FROM MAGELLAN DATA
    HEAD, JW
    CRUMPLER, LS
    AUBELE, JC
    GUEST, JE
    SAUNDERS, RS
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, 1992, 97 (E8) : 13153 - 13197
  • [34] THERMAL CONTRAST IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS - INITIAL APPRAISAL FROM PIONEER VENUS PROBE DATA
    SEIFF, A
    KIRK, DB
    YOUNG, RE
    SOMMER, SC
    BLANCHARD, RC
    FINDLAY, JT
    KELLY, GM
    SCIENCE, 1979, 205 (4401) : 46 - 49
  • [35] RADAR CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EQUATORIAL PLAINS OF VENUS FROM GOLDSTONE OBSERVATIONS - IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERPRETATION OF MAGELLAN DATA
    PLAUT, JJ
    ARVIDSON, RE
    JURGENS, RF
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1990, 17 (09) : 1357 - 1360
  • [36] INITIAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE NIGHTSIDE IONOSPHERE OF VENUS FROM PIONEER VENUS ORBITER RADIO OCCULTATIONS
    KLIORE, AJ
    PATEL, IR
    NAGY, AF
    CRAVENS, TE
    GOMBOSI, TI
    SCIENCE, 1979, 205 (4401) : 99 - 102
  • [37] LIGHTNING MEASUREMENTS FROM THE PIONEER VENUS ORBITER
    SCARF, FL
    RUSSELL, CT
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1983, 10 (12) : 1192 - 1195
  • [38] PLANET VENUS - INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM MARINER V AND VENERA 4 IS COMPARED
    JASTROW, R
    SCIENCE, 1968, 160 (3835) : 1403 - &
  • [39] Forget Mars and Venus, Men and Women Are From the Same Planet After All
    Parikh, Puja B.
    Gruberg, Luis
    JOURNAL OF INVASIVE CARDIOLOGY, 2012, 24 (06): : 261 - 262
  • [40] Systematic Processing of High Resolution Topography of Venus from Magellan Radar Stereo Data and Science Applications
    Hensley, Scott
    Mitchell, Karl
    Nunes, Daniel
    Shaffer, Scott
    Deen, Robert
    Parcheta, Carolyn
    Rusert, Maria
    11TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (EUSAR 2016), 2016, : 765 - 768