Abstract

By radar backscattering, observations of the moon have been made which show a systematic difference between the backscattering coefficient of waves polarized in, and perpendicular to, the local plane of incidence. The results arein agreement with a model consisting of a tenuous top layer at least 10 centimeters thick, supported by a denser underlying layer.

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