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摘要
RADARSAT-1背景任务是有史以来首次尝试在不同季节和成像模式下获取全球统一合成孔径雷达(SAR)数据。利用卫星灵活的成像参数及其实时和机载记录能力,可以实现多模式全球覆盖。天气、大陆尺度覆盖以及当地时间敏感和特定应用的数据收集计划。在背景任务下取得的所有数据都已存档,并且象任何其他RADARSAT-1数据的存档一样,可供用户社区查阅,以满足其科学和业务需要。RADARSAT-1背景任务于1996年4月开始正常卫星业务。本文介绍了RADARSAT-1合成孔径雷达(SAR)前两个覆盖的进展情况,一个是scan - ar Wide覆盖,另一个是Standard 7成像波束覆盖。
RADARSAT-1 Background Mission for a global SAR coverage
RADARSAT-1 Background Mission is the first attempt ever to acquire uniform global synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data in various seasons and imaging modes. A multi-mode global coverage is made possible by making use of the flexible imaging parameters of the satellite and its real-time as well as on-board recording capabilities. Synoptic, continental scale coverages along with local time-sensitive and application-specific data collections are planned. All data acquired under Background Mission are archived and, like the archives of any other RADARSAT-1 data, are accessible to the user community for its scientific and operational needs. RADARSAT-1 Background Mission started with the commencement of normal satellite operations in April 1996. This article reports on the progress made so far in the first two coverages of the world, one with the ScanSAR Wide and the other with the Standard 7 imaging beams of RADARSAT-1 SAR.
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