Abstract
Opportunities for measuring Mercury's obliquity and physical librations are considered in the vicinity of the inferior conjunction in May–June 2002 by means of a fundamentally new radar technique based on the “frozen” speckle pattern displacement of the scattered radar field over distances comparable to the Earth's diameter.
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