The SIR-B science investigations plan: Introduction
Abstract
The Shuttle Imaging Radar-B (SIR-B) and its capabilities are described. The SIR-B instrument is an upgraded version of SIR-A that has the additional capability of tilting the antenna mechanically to acquire data at incidence angles that vary from 15 to 60 deg. Like SEASAT and SIR-A, SIR-B will be an L-band (23-cm) HH polarized radar. The variable-incidence-angle capability will allow several experiments. A specific area may be imaged with a variety of incidence angles on successive days. These images can then be registered and used to produce curves of backscatter as a function of incidence angle for various terrain types. These curves can be used ultimately to characterize the terrain. Stereoimaging may also be done in the multiple-incidence-angle mode. In addition, large areas may be imaged and mosaicked together with only slight variations in incidence angle with each swath.
- Publication:
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In its The SIR-B Sci. Invest. Plan 8 p (SEE N85-17208 08-32
- Pub Date:
- July 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984sip..nasaQ.....
- Keywords:
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- Radar Imagery;
- Shuttle Imaging Radar;
- Angles (Geometry);
- Backscattering;
- Geology;
- Incidence;
- Mapping;
- Oceanography;
- Polarized Radiation;
- Shuttle Imaging Radar;
- Space Shuttle Payloads;
- Terrain;
- Communications and Radar