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The evolution of synthetic aperture radar systems and their progression to the EOS SAR


Abstract:

The authors describe the evolution of the spaceborne imaging radar starting with the Seasat SAR, through the SIR-A, SIR-B, and SIR-C/X-SAR missions, to the Earth Observin...Show More

Abstract:

The authors describe the evolution of the spaceborne imaging radar starting with the Seasat SAR, through the SIR-A, SIR-B, and SIR-C/X-SAR missions, to the Earth Observing System (Eos) SAR which is scheduled for launch as part of Eos in the late 1990s. A summary of the planned international missions, which may produce a permanent active microwave capability in space starting as early as 1991, is also presented, along with a description of the airborne systems which will be essential to the algorithm development and long-term calibration of the spaceborne data. A brief summary of the planetary missions utilizing SAR and a comparison of their imaging capabilities with those available on Earth are presented.<>
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing ( Volume: 29, Issue: 6, November 1991)
Page(s): 962 - 985
Date of Publication: 30 November 1991

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