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lunar radar

Lunar radar is a technology that uses radio waves to explore the Moon’s surface and interior. A radar system sends radio signals toward the Moon, and these signals bounce back after hitting the surface or subsurface layers. By analyzing the reflected signals, scientists can determine surface features, detect hidden structures, and measure the Moon’s topography and internal composition. This technique helps us understand the Moon’s geology, map its surface features in detail, and study its internal structure, providing valuable insights for scientific research and future exploration missions.