Polarimetric synthetic aperture radars, operating at L-, C- and P-band, were designed to replace and upgrade a system destroyed in an aircraft accident. Ground and flight tests were conducted, and the radar was flown over a calibration site in a sequence of experiments designed to calibrate the system. The radar also took part in science campaigns.
The NASA/JPL multifrequency, multipolarisation airborne SAR system
1988-08-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
The two-frequency multipolarisation L/VHF airborne SAR for subsurface sensing
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