Abstract

A program of research has recently been initiated under the NASA Innovative Research Program to develop and test techniques for reconstructing the three-dimensional shapes of asteroids from ground-based radar observations. Presently, no methods exist to do this and the full scientific potential of current radar data sets lies untapped. The situation will become even more pronounced in approximately two years when the upgraded Arecibo radar system becomes capable of regularly producing asteroid data sets with very fine spatial resolution and high signal-to-noise ratios. If successful, the proposed research will significantly increase our knowledge of these objects. The potential and limitations of the techniques developed will be rigorously tested in a series of computer simulations and optical scattering experiments with scale models.

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