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Moon Imaging Test Paves Way for New Planetary Radar

Successful test in November proves that a new planetary radar radio telescope system can capture high-resolution images in near-Earth space

By NATIONAL RADIO ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY  Photo Credit: NRAO/GBO/Raytheon/NSF/AUI

The National Science Foundation’s Green Bank Observatory (GBO) and National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), and Raytheon Intelligence & Space conducted a test in November to prove that a new radio telescope system can capture high-resolution images in near-Earth space.


The radar image of the region where Apollo 15 landed in 1971. The snake-like feature is Hadley Rille, a remnant of ancient volcanic activity, probably a collapsed lava tube.


The crater at top, alongside the rille, is called Hadley C and is about 6 kilometers in diameter.


This image shows objects as small as 5 meters across.


“The planned system will be a leap forward in radar science, allowing access to never before seen features of the Solar System from right here on Earth,” said Karen O’Neil, the Green Bank Observatory site director.


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