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                        Bistatic Radar Data This archive contains archival data 
                        produced during analysis of Clementine bistatic radar 
                        observations at Stanford University.  Raw data were 
                        archived earlier as data set CLEM-L-RSS-1-BSR-V1.0 and 
                        contain measurements from seven Clementine orbits of the 
                        Moon. This data set is primarily limited to data from 
                        Orbit 234 with special emphasis on data collected 
                        between 18:36:45 and 18:52:45 UTC on 1994-04-09. Click on the links to view files and 
                        directories in the data set. See below to download the data set with FTP. Data Set VolumesIn the table below, click on the 
                        volume ID to get to the volume's top-level directory, 
                        from which you may access all the files. For an 
                        introduction to the volume, read the AAREADME file in 
                        the top-level directory. To find the location of a 
                        specific data product, look in the 
                        
                        Cumulative Index on the last volume. Downloading with FTPTo download the entire data set or 
                        parts of it with FTP, use this URL: 
                          
                          
                          ftp://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/lunar/clem1-l-rss-5-bsr-v1
                           Online ToolsData Set ProducerThe person most responsible for the 
                        construction and release of this data set is Richard 
                        Simpson, Experiment Engineer for the Mars Global 
                        Surveyor Radio Science Team and Radio Science Advisor to 
                        the PDS. Please direct any questions and comments to the 
                        PDS Geosciences Node, 
                        
                        geosci@wunder.wustl.edu.    |