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In the present paper, permittivity maps of equatorial lunar surface are generated using brightness temperature (TB) data obtained from Microwave Radiometer (MRM) of Chang'e-1 and physical temperature (TP) data obtained from Diviner of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). Here, permittivity mapping is not carried out above 60° latitudes towards the lunar poles due to large anomaly in the physical temperature...
The microwaves are a part of electromagnetic spectrum. The frequency range from 3 GHz to 30 GHz is designated as microwaves. The microwaves are used extensively in remote sensing because of its unique capabilities like day and night capability and all weather capability. Because of these they have stand alone applications. Microwave sensors are either active or passive type. These sensors provide...
The study of the extent of ice on Himalayas has been done using data from different passive sensors on board satellites, starting from Nimbus. The Indian satellite OCEANSAT-I carried a microwave passive sensor MSMR operating at different frequencies 6.6, 10.6, 18 and 21 GHz with dual polarization having different spatial resolutions of the order of 150, 75 and 50 km. For study of snow and ice the...
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