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- Seasat was the first Earth-orbiting satellite designed for remote sensing of the Earth's oceans and had on board one of the first spaceborne synthetic-aperture...
- create models of the Earth's shape. She became project manager for the Seasat radar altimetry project, the first satellite that could remotely sense oceans...
- the so-called geocenter coordinates. Example: LAGEOS Satellites such as Seasat (1978) and TOPEX/Poseidon (1992-2006) used advanced dual-band radar altimeters...
- SCIAMACHY SeaWiFS SORCE SPOT TES Terra TRMM ERS Nimbus program Project Vanguard Seasat TOPEX/Poseidon TIROS Automated Quality control of meteorological observations...
- for a few NASA missions. The last Atlas-Agena was flown in 1978 to launch SEASAT, but on a repurposed Atlas F missile rather than the SLV-3. Launches were...
- of radar sensor for Earth observation purposes was started by NASA/JPL's Seasat satellite, which carried three different radar sensors: a synthetic aperture...
- JSR-84-117) SEASAT Report (January 1985; JSR-83-203) Multiple scattering effects in radar observations of wakes (August 1984; JSR-84-203B) SEASAT III & IV...
- projection. Early exploitation of satellite-based InSAR included use of Seasat data in the 1980s, but the potential of the technique was expanded in the...
- wavelength = 0.031 m Wikimedia Commons has media related to SIR-C/X-SAR. SeasatSeasat Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) in 1978 STS-2 with SIR-A STS-41-G with...
- success of the Seasat mission in 1978. (There is information below under "Data Center" about the facility's 2013 release of newly processed Seasat SAR data...