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80. The moon as a scatterer of radio waves
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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Radio echoes from the moon at 120 Mc./s. have been obtained with a pulse length of 30 msec. and a pulse interval of 1·8 sec., using a fixed aerial directed due south. Their study has given information about the nature of the scattering function of the lunar surface.
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- Part VI: Meteors and Planets
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1957
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Browne, I. C., Evans, J. V., Hargreaves, J. K. and Murray, W. A. S.
‘Radio Echoes from the Moon’,
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