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Range-Doppler Mapping of Space-Based Targets Using the JRO 50 MHz Radar

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2017-12-02
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Journal article
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Kesaraju, Saiveena; Mathews, J. D.; Milla, M.; Vierinen, Juha
Abstract
The Jicamarca Radio Observatory (JRO) two-dimensional square array radar system operating at ~ 6-m wavelength was used to study the Moon and low Earth orbit satellites using the Range-Doppler inverse synthetic aperture radar technique also known as Delay-Doppler imaging. The radar data was collected on Oct 21, 2015. A circularly polarized coded pulse was transmitted from a quarter-array antenna segment during lunar transit over JRO. Dual-linear polarization receive systems were employed on two quarter-array segments and on two 1/64th array modules giving the longest possible baselines across the transit path. A Range-Doppler mapping technique that uses the rotational motion of the targets and an autofocusing motion and ionospheric delay compensation technique has been implemented to generate the two-dimensional maps of the point-target (Satellite) and range-spread target (Moon). A review of our technique and the maps obtained from these observations is presented herein. Range-Doppler maps of the Moon and satellites are instructive with regards to possible further improvement of the technique, especially regarding ionospheric compensation.
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This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Earth, moon, and planets. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11038-017-9510-0.
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Springer Verlag (Germany)
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Kesaraju, S., Mathews, J.D., Milla, M. & Vierinen, J. (2017). Range-Doppler Mapping of Space-Based Targets Using the JRO 50 MHz Radar. Earth, moon, and planets, 120, 169-188. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11038-017-9510-0
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