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This project aims to enhance our understanding of the dielectric properties of icy moons, which is crucial for interpreting radar data from upcoming space missions. It focuses on developing methodologies to measure these properties accurately.
In the near future a number of space missions will aim to study the icy Galilean satellites of Jupiter to detect subglacial liquid water, using radar sounders.
To properly interpret the radar data, it is necessary to understand the dielectric properties of the icy shells of these bodies, as they control radar signal penetration and anomaly (i.e., water) detection.
The current knowledge of these properties for the types of water ices believed to be present is limited, which would potentially prod…
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI ROMA TRE
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