RADARSAT: The Antarctic Mapping Project

The first Antarctic Imaging Campaign (AIC) occurred during the period September 9, 1997 through October 20, 1997. The AIC utilized the unique attributes of the Canadian RADARSAT-1 to acquire the first, high-resolution, synthetic aperture imagery covering the entire Antarctic Continent. Although the...

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Main Authors: Lindstrom, E., Jezek, Kenneth C.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20020039046 2023-05-15T13:47:44+02:00 RADARSAT: The Antarctic Mapping Project Lindstrom, E. Jezek, Kenneth C. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available [2002] application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20020039046 unknown Document ID: 20020039046 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20020039046 No Copyright CASI Earth Resources and Remote Sensing OSURF-737668 2002 ftnasantrs 2019-08-31T23:05:18Z The first Antarctic Imaging Campaign (AIC) occurred during the period September 9, 1997 through October 20, 1997. The AIC utilized the unique attributes of the Canadian RADARSAT-1 to acquire the first, high-resolution, synthetic aperture imagery covering the entire Antarctic Continent. Although the primary goal of the mission was the acquisition of image data, the nearly flawless execution of the mission enabled additional collections of exact repeat orbit data. These data, covering an extensive portion of the interior Antarctic, potentially are suitable for interferometric analysis of topography and surface velocity. This document summarizes the Project through completion with delivery of products to the NASA DAACs. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic The Antarctic
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RADARSAT: The Antarctic Mapping Project
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description The first Antarctic Imaging Campaign (AIC) occurred during the period September 9, 1997 through October 20, 1997. The AIC utilized the unique attributes of the Canadian RADARSAT-1 to acquire the first, high-resolution, synthetic aperture imagery covering the entire Antarctic Continent. Although the primary goal of the mission was the acquisition of image data, the nearly flawless execution of the mission enabled additional collections of exact repeat orbit data. These data, covering an extensive portion of the interior Antarctic, potentially are suitable for interferometric analysis of topography and surface velocity. This document summarizes the Project through completion with delivery of products to the NASA DAACs.
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title RADARSAT: The Antarctic Mapping Project
title_short RADARSAT: The Antarctic Mapping Project
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