Planetary Sources and Their Satellites


 

Unlike stars, the radio energy observed from planets and their satellites (except the Jupiter system and, to a small extent, Saturn) is mostly thermal blackbody radiation. The wavelengths of radiation observed from these bodies gives us fairly precise indications of their temperatures, both at their surfaces and at varying depths beneath their surfaces.

 

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Basics of Radio Astronomy