My (mis?)understanding was that two receivers acting as an interferometer can only resolve things that are on a line parallel with the line between the receivers--so if the receivers are on a horizontal, then they can resolve left and right in their targets, but not up and down. But the images shown in the paper have more or less full 360 degrees resolution. Is that because they rotated the target? The paper says they did, but it's not clear how many increments of partial rotation they did--every 10 degrees, 20,...
If the target cannot be rotated, can the two (or more) receivers revolve around a central axis? If so, presumably one of the receivers could revolve around the other (fixed) receiver to the same effect.