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Credit & Copyright: NASA,   
JPL Imaging Radar Program   
Explanation:
This image of   
   
Mt. Rainier, Washington USA, planet Earth,   
was produced by the   
   
Spaceborne Radar Laboratory   
which flew on the   
Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1994.   
Radar, short for  RAdio Detection And Ranging, is a technique which   
coordinates the operation of a radio transmitter and receiver to   
measure the direction, strength, and timing of radio echos from the surface   
of distant objects.  An actual image of an object can be constructed by   
recording and analyzing many echos.   
One advantage of using radar imaging in planetary studies   
is that images can be made regardless of cloud cover   
or lighting conditions.   
During the early 90s, NASA's   
   
Magellan spacecraft   
was able to use radar imaging to produce similar high resolution maps of   
 the surface of Venus.For more information about the picture click here.
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