radar astronomy









radar astronomy


radar astronomy Word Origin noun

  1. the branch of astronomy that uses radar to map the surfaces of planetary bodies, as the moon and Venus, and to determine periods of rotation.

Origin of radar astronomy First recorded in 1955–60 British Dictionary definitions for radar astronomy radar astronomy noun

  1. the use of radar to map the surfaces of the planets, their satellites, and other bodies

radar astronomy in Science radar astronomy

  1. The scientific study of nearby astronomical objects by reflecting microwaves off the objects and analyzing the echoes. The techniques of radio astronomy can be tailored to answer specific questions, such as the rotation period of the inner planets and the Moon. They have has also been used to test General Relativity, measure distances and features of planets in the solar system, and determine the composition, position, and spin of asteroids.
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