まとめ
マジェラン・マジェランは,
科学分野:
- 惑星科学は惑星科学である.
- レーダー天文学 レーダー天文学
- 地質物理学 地質物理学とは地質物理学です.
背景:
- 金星の表面の性質は,まだ完全に理解されていない.
- レーダーデータは,金星の地質学と組成に関する洞察を提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- 金星の表面放射性および散乱特性をマッピングし,分析する.
- 表面の組成と物理的特徴の変動を調査する.
主な方法:
- マジェランの12.6cm波長レーダーの分散データ (垂直および斜) を利用した.
- 金星の表面から微波の熱放射を測定した.
- 生成された放射能と根-平均-平方斜面の地図.
主要な成果:
- 放出率と斜率の地図は,地域間の大きな差異を示しています.
- 表面の放射性は,約0.35 (マックスウェル地域) から0.95 (グラモンスの北東) の範囲です.
- 最低の放射能は高地地域と相関しており,構成や相の変化を示唆している.
結論:
- 金星の表面は,散乱機能と放出率の有意な変動を示しています.
- トポグラフィー・エミシビティの相関は,地表の特性に影響を与える地質学的過程を意味する.
- 段階変化や化学気象へのさらなる調査が必要である.
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