Abstract:
This paper will discuss global gravity and topography, pole orientation, rotation, and a geodetic control network. The gravity reductions produced two products for geophysical modeling. They are line-of-sight acceleration profiles and spherical harmonic coefficients. The acceleration profiles were generated from the raw Doppler residual on a single orbit of Magellan (MGN) radio tracking data. There are over 2500 profiles from excellent X-band Doppler tracking, producing over three million individual observations. The topography data acquired by the radar altimeter on MGN were reduced and archived as three different products. The Venus spin pole orientation, rotation rate and geodetic control network were obtained by processing the SAR imaging data independently and also by incorporating Doppler radio tracking and radar altimetry. Some data from Pioneer Venus Orbiter and Venera were used also.