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Lynn Carter

Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor, Planetary Sciences | Associate Department Head, Planetary Sciences | Associate Professor, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory

Planetary Sciences

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Lynn Carter’s research interests include volcanism and impact cratering on the terrestrial planets, surface properties of asteroids, climate change, and the development of radar remote sensing techniques including polarimetric imaging and ground penetrating radar. She has used the Arecibo radar system to study Venus, the Moon and asteroids, is Deputy PI of the Mini-RF radar on Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and is a Co-I on the SHARAD on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, REASON on the NASA Europa Mission and RIMFAX on the Mars2020 rover. 

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    • Radar Remote Sensing of Planetary Surfaces

    • Planet Earth: Evolution of the Habitable World

    • Mars

    • Alien Earths

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