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Planetary Observations with the Tidbinbilla Interferometer
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2016
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Radio measurements of the outer planets at wavelengths longer than ~ 10 cm are difficult: the emission is weak (generally following an optically thick thermal spectrum — i.e. S ∝ λ-2) and the confusion due to background sources may be large.
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