Gordon Pettengill
Gordon Hemenway Pettengill (February 10, 1926 – May 8, 2021) was an American radio astronomer and planetary physicist. He was one of the first to take radar from its original military application to its use as a tool for astronomy. He was professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Provided by Wikipedia
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A study of areas of low radio-thermal emissivity on Venus by Wilt, Robert Joseph
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Thermal radio emission from the surfaces of Venus and Mercury by Chapman, Bruce Douglas
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Random phase codes for Doppler weather radars by Siggia, Alan Dale
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Radar observations of cometary nuclei by Kamoun, Paul Gaston David
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The structure of Saturn's rings and the surfaces of the Galilean satellites as inferred from radar observations. by Ostro, Steven Jeffrey
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The physical and chemical properties of the surface of Venus by Nozette, Stewart David
Published 2010Other Authors: “…John S. Lewis and Gordon H. Pettengill.…”
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