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The spaceborne imaging radar experiments

Authors: J. B. Cimino;

The spaceborne imaging radar experiments

Abstract

The Spaceborne Imaging Radar (SIR), a multifrequency multipolarization synthetic aperture radar (SAR) with variable image geometry, is being developed, as part of the Space Station's Earth Observing System (Eos), for the launching of the SIR-C and SIR-D planned for the early 1990's. This SAR will operate in L-band, C-band and X-band, with quadpolarization available for the L-band and C-band. Multiincidence data will be acquired using electronic beam steering and other imaging geometries by mechanically pitching, yawing, and rolling the antenna. The present SIR-C design includes a bandwidth of 20 MHz, to provide better resolution than that available on SIR-B with four looks, and a 10-MHz bandwidth for a low resolution mode which will increase the swath for a given available data rate.

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