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  1. Sentinel-1 C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar | NASA Earthdata

    The Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) aboard the ESA (European Space Agency's) Sentinel-1A/B satellites provides continuous all-weather, day-and-night imagery at C-band frequencies and …

  2. Sentinel-1 - Wikipedia

    Sentinel-1 spacecraft are designed to carry a C-band synthetic-aperture radar (C-SAR) instrument which provides a collection of data in all-weather, day or night, as well as an SDRAM -based …

  3. S1 Products - Copernicus

    In principle, the along track resolution obtainable with SAR is approximately half the real antenna length. To enhance the radiometric resolution, multi-look azimuth processing can be employed …

  4. WMO OSCAR | Details for Instrument SAR-C (Sentinel-1)

    Synthetic Aperture Radar (C-band) | Purpose: High-resolution all-weather multi-purpose imager for ocean, land and ice

  5. Sentinel-1 – System Sizing SAR Duty Cycle • Up to 25 minutes in any of the imaging modes • Rest (74 minutes) in Wave Mode

  6. Copernicus: Sentinel-1 - eoPortal

    As part of the Copernicus space component, the Sentinel-1 mission is implemented through a constellation of two satellites (A and B units) each carrying an imaging C-band SAR instrument …

  7. Sentinel-1 is a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) mission, providing day-and-night imagery at C-band (centre frequency: 5.405 GHz), exclusive imaging modes with different spatial …

  8. Sentinel-1 SAR GRD: C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar Ground …

    Oct 3, 2014 · The Sentinel-1 mission provides data from a dual-polarization C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instrument at 5.405GHz (C band). This collection includes the S1 …

  9. AIS Instrument for SAR data augmentation for marine surveillance applications (Sentinel-1C and D) Frequency Range: 156 – 163 MHz AIS Channels: 87B, 88B, 75 and 76 AIS Message …

  10. Sentinel-1 - NASA Earthdata

    NASA's Sentinel-1 platform comprises satellites that each carry C-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and together provide all-weather, day-and-night imagery of Earth’s surface.