Radar systems for the water resources mission, volume 2.
- Author
- Parashar, S. K.
- Published
- Jun 1, 1976.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Moore, R. K., Claassen, J. P., Mcmillan, S. B., Erickson, R. L., Hanson, B. C., Komen, M. J., and Fong, R. K. T.
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- The application of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in monitoring and managing earth resources was examined. The function of spaceborne radar is to provide maps and map imagery to be used for earth resource and oceanographic applications. Spaceborne radar has the capability of mapping the entire United States regardless of inclement weather; however, the imagery must have a high degree of resolution to be meaningful. Attaining this resolution is possible with the SAR system. Imagery of the required quality must first meet mission parameters in the following areas: antenna patterns, azimuth and range ambiguities, coverage, and angle of incidence.
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- Collection
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 19770009479.
Accession ID: 77N16422.
NASA-CR-152425.
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