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Solar system science with SKA
Authors:BJ Butler  DB Campbell  I de Pater  DE Gary
Institution:aNRAO, Socorro, NM, USA;bCornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA;cUniversity of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA;dNew Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, USA
Abstract:Radio wavelength observations of solar system bodies reveal unique information about them, as they probe to regions inaccessible by nearly all other remote sensing techniques and wavelengths. As such, the SKA will be an important telescope for planetary science studies. With its sensitivity, spatial resolution, and spectral flexibility and resolution, it will be used extensively in planetary studies. It will make significant advances possible in studies of the deep atmospheres, magnetospheres and rings of the giant planets, atmospheres, surfaces, and subsurfaces of the terrestrial planets, and properties of small bodies, including comets, asteroids, and KBOs. Further, it will allow unique studies of the Sun. Finally, it will allow for both indirect and direct observations of extrasolar giant planets.
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