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  2. Sentinel-1A - Wikipedia

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    Sentinel-1A. Sentinel-1A is a European radar imaging satellite launched in 2014. It is the first Sentinel-1 satellite launched as part of the European Union 's Copernicus programme. The satellite carries a C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar which will provide images in all light and weather conditions. It analyzes many phenomena occurring on Earth ...

  3. Synthetic-aperture radar - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic-aperture radar ( SAR) is a form of radar that is used to create two-dimensional images or three-dimensional reconstructions of objects, such as landscapes. [1] SAR uses the motion of the radar antenna over a target region to provide finer spatial resolution than conventional stationary beam-scanning radars.

  4. Spaceborne Imaging Radar - Wikipedia

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    Taken from Space Shuttle, 15 April 1994. The Spaceborne Imaging Radar ( SIR) – full name 'Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR)', [1] is a synthetic aperture radar which flew on two separate shuttle missions. Once from the Space Shuttle Endeavour in April 1994 on ( STS-59) and again in October 1994 on ( STS ...

  5. Capella Space - Wikipedia

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    Capella Space is an American space company with satellite and declassified SAR data solutions for government and commercial use. It offers space-based radar Earth observation satellites equipped with synthetic-aperture radar that can collect imagery through clouds and at night. [1] The company is based in San Francisco, California with offices ...

  6. TanDEM-X - Wikipedia

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    TanDEM-X ( T erraSAR-X a dd-o n for D igital E levation M easurement) is the name of TerraSAR-X 's twin satellite, a German Earth observation satellite using SAR ( Synthetic Aperture Radar) - a modern radar imaging technology. Implemented in a Public-Private-Partnership between the German Aerospace centre ( DLR) and EADS Astrium (now Airbus ...

  7. Quill (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Quill was an experimental United States National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) program of the 1960s, which provided the first images of Earth from space using a synthetic aperture radar (SAR). [1] Radar-imaging spacecraft of this design were not intended to be deployed operationally, since it was known that this system's resolution, inferior to ...

  8. Poland buys US radar systems to monitor its north-eastern borders

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    Poland signed an agreement with the United States for the delivery of a $960 million airspace reconnaissance system to monitor its north-eastern borders, defence minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz ...

  9. Radarsat-2 - Wikipedia

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    Regime. Sun-synchronous. RADARSAT-2 is a Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Earth observation satellite. It launched on 14 December 2007 aboard a Starsem Soyuz-FG rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. [1] The spacecraft is owned by MDA (formerly MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates.) [2]