Radar observation of the planets : documents, 1961-1964.

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Radar observation of the planets : documents, 1961-1964.

This series of articles is spread over 3 catalog records 3-12, 3-14 and 3-15. This record includes the articles numbered 1, 2, 16, 18, and 20, as well as letters, Article 1 -Victor, W. K, Stevens, R "The 1961 JPL Venus radar experiment" Space Research III, proceedings of the third international space science symposium, (April 30-May 9, 1962). Article 2- Victor, W. K, Stevens, R." Exploration of Venus by radar" Science 134 ( Jul 1961) 46-49. Article 18 -Goldsteien, R. M., Gilmore, W. F. "Radar observations of Mars" Science 141 no. 3586 (Set. 20, 1963) 1171-1172. Article 20 -Goldsteien, Richard M., Carpenter Roland L. "Radar observations of Mercury" Science 142 no. 3590 (Oct. 18, 1963) 381-382. Also includes correspondence between Walter Sulivan and Dr. Pickering dated Jan 30, and Jan 31,1964.

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