Seasat - A 25-year legacy of success
Thousands of scientific publications and dozens of textbooks include data from instruments derived from NASA's Seasat. The Seasat mission was launched on June 26, 1978, on an Atlas-Agena rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base. It was the first Earth-orbiting satellite to carry four complementary...
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ftunicentralflor:oai:stars.library.ucf.edu:facultybib2000-6171 2023-05-15T13:41:33+02:00 Seasat - A 25-year legacy of success 2005-01-01T08:00:00Z https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib2000/5172 English eng STARS https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib2000/5172 Faculty Bibliography 2000s Seasat Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer synthetic aperture radar SYNTHETIC-APERTURE RADAR MULTICHANNEL MICROWAVE RADIOMETER A SATELLITE SCATTEROMETER SHUTTLE IMAGING RADAR ANTARCTIC ICE-SHEET SIR-C/X-SAR ERS WIND SCATTEROMETER OCEAN SURFACE SOIL-MOISTURE EASTERN SAHARA Environmental Sciences Remote Sensing Imaging Science & Photographic Technology text 2005 ftunicentralflor 2021-12-21T09:00:24Z Thousands of scientific publications and dozens of textbooks include data from instruments derived from NASA's Seasat. The Seasat mission was launched on June 26, 1978, on an Atlas-Agena rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base. It was the first Earth-orbiting satellite to carry four complementary microwave experitnents-the Radar Altimeter (ALT) to measure ocean surface topography by measuring spacecraft altitude above the ocean surface; the Seasat-A Satellite Scatterometer (SASS), to measure wind speed and direction over the ocean; the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) to measure surface wind speed, ocean surface temperature, atmospheric water vapor content, rain rate, and ice coverage; and the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), to image the ocean surface, polar ice caps, and coastal regions. While originally designed for remote sensing of the Earth's oceans, the legacy of Seasat has had a profound impact in many other areas including solid earth science, hydrology, ecology and planetary science. Text Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet University of Central Florida (UCF): STARS (Showcase of Text, Archives, Research & Scholarship) Antarctic |
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Thousands of scientific publications and dozens of textbooks include data from instruments derived from NASA's Seasat. The Seasat mission was launched on June 26, 1978, on an Atlas-Agena rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base. It was the first Earth-orbiting satellite to carry four complementary microwave experitnents-the Radar Altimeter (ALT) to measure ocean surface topography by measuring spacecraft altitude above the ocean surface; the Seasat-A Satellite Scatterometer (SASS), to measure wind speed and direction over the ocean; the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) to measure surface wind speed, ocean surface temperature, atmospheric water vapor content, rain rate, and ice coverage; and the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), to image the ocean surface, polar ice caps, and coastal regions. While originally designed for remote sensing of the Earth's oceans, the legacy of Seasat has had a profound impact in many other areas including solid earth science, hydrology, ecology and planetary science. |
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