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Bindschadler, D.L., Head, J.W. and Garvin, J.B. (1986). Vega landing sites: Venera 15/16 unit analogs from pioneer Venus reflectivity and rms slope data. Geophysical Research Letters 13: doi: 10.1029/GL013i013p01415. issn: 0094-8276. |
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Pioneer Venus radar data on surface properties have been used to compare the Vega spacecraft landing sites with the northern 1/4 of Venus mapped by the orbiters Venera 15 and 16. The regions surrounding both landing sites posses surface reflectivity and small--scale roughness properties most similar to those of mapped volcanoes and volcanic plains regions and different surface properties than those of mapped tectonic units. Regions analogous to the Vega 1 site are relatively rare, covering 2.8% of the mapped surface. Vega 2 analogs are much more common and cover 22.6% of the surface. Neither landing site is representative of the nearby highlands of Aphrodite, but the Vega 2 landing site is similar to much of the northern plains of Venus. |
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