Arecibo Radar Mapping of the Lunar Poles: A Search for Ice Deposits by N. J. S. Stacy, D. B. Campbell, and P. G. Ford Science Volume 276(5318):1527-1530.

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Arecibo Radar Mapping of the Lunar Poles: A Search for Ice Deposits by N. J. S. Stacy, D. B. Campbell, and P. G. Ford Science Volume 276(5318): June 6, 1997 Published by AAAS

Figure 1 OC backscatter image of (A) north pole and (B) south pole regions in a stereographic map projection. N. J. S. Stacy et al. Science 1997;276: Published by AAAS

Figure 2 Images of (A) the SC polarization backscatter and (B) the CPR of the south pole region. N. J. S. Stacy et al. Science 1997;276: Published by AAAS

Figure 3 Images of (A) the SC polarization backscatter and (B) the CPR of Sinus Iridum and the area to the northwest (centered on 47.2°N, 32.5°W) in the radar delay-Doppler projection. N. J. S. Stacy et al. Science 1997;276: Published by AAAS