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Mapping satellite surfaces and atmospheres with ground-based radio interferometry
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Ground-based interferometry at mm-cm wavelengths provides a powerful tool for characterizing satellite surfaces and atmospheres. We present the science enabled by the ALMA (current) and ngVLA (proposed) arrays, including recent results as well as future work in the context of planned and proposed spacecraft missions.
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NASA Planetary Decadal Survey. The authors acknowledge ideas generated in the Next-Generation Planetary Radar workshop organized by the W.M. Keck Institute for Space Studies.Attached Files
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