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Radar Images of the Earth from Space
Scientific American, 1982-12, Vol.247 (6), p.54-61
1982

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Radar Images of the Earth from Space
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  • Scientific American, 1982-12, Vol.247 (6), p.54-61
Erscheinungsjahr
1982
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  • The operational principles and imagery available from microwave SAR radars for earth observations from aircraft, the Shuttle, and Seasat are explored. Using microwave frequencies is noted to offer imagery access in day or night, all-weather conditions. SAR radar functions by obtaining a series of reflected signals over a single path, with data processing combining the echoes into an image corresponding to what may be obtained with a large antenna. A stable, reference signal is added to the incoming signals in order to establish the phase and amplitude of echoes. Because the wavelengths of the images can be precisely controlled, Doppler shifts can be detected, thus allowing point by point scattering analysis in two-dimensions. The Shuttle SIR-A and the Seasat radar feature a ground resolution of 25 m. Applications of the satellite systems to terrain, ice mapping, and for a Venus radar mapper mission are described.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0036-8733
eISSN: 1946-7087
DOI: 10.1038/scientificamerican1282-54
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_23552656

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