radar radiometer

  • 1Net radiometer — 4 component net radiometer clearly showing the instrument main components: 2 pyranometers (with domes, one visible at right facing up and the second at right facing down obscured by the white radiation shield above it) and 2 pyrgeometers (flat… …

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  • 2Synthetically thinned aperture radar — Synthetic Thinned Aperture Radiometry (STAR) is a method of radar in which the coherent product (correlation) of the signal from pairs of antennas is measured at different antenna pair spacings (baselines) [Synthetic Thinned Aperture Radiometry… …

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  • 3Space-Based Radar — refers to space borne radar systems that may have any of a variety of purposes. A number of earth observing radar satellites, such as RadarSat, have employed synthetic aperture radar (SAR) to obtain terrain and land cover information about the… …

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  • 4Envisat — Typ: Umweltsatellit Behörde: ESA NSSDC ID: 2002 009A Missionsdaten Masse: 8,211 t (beim Start) Größe …

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  • 5Cassini-Huygens — Künstlerische Darstellung von Cassini (große Sonde) und Huygens (links) vor Titan (Vordergrund) und Saturn (Hintergrund) …

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  • 6Mariner 2 — Operator NASA Major contractors Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mission type Flyby …

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  • 7ERS-1 — ERS Satellit über der Antarktis (Fotomontage) Modell: ERS Satellit in der Ariane 4 Nutzlastverkleidung Die European Remote Sensing Satellites ERS 1 …

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  • 8ERS-2 — ERS Satellit über der Antarktis (Fotomontage) Modell: ERS Satellit in der Ariane 4 Nutzlastverkleidung Die European Remote Sensing Satellites ERS 1 …

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  • 9European Remote Sensing Satellite — ERS Satellit über der Antarktis (Fotomontage) Modell: ERS Satellit in der Ariane 4 …

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  • 10European Remote-Sensing Satellite — (ERS) was the European Space Agency s first Earth observing satellite. It was launched on July 17, 1991 into a Sun synchronous polar orbit at a height of 782 ndash;785 km.InstrumentsERS 1 carried an array of earth observation instruments that… …

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