Abstract

A microwave signature laboratory is to be set up at the EC's Joint Research Centre (JRC) at Ispra in Italy to analyse data from remote sensing satellites. Microwave remote sensing is attractive because data can be gathered round the clock and in all weather conditions; the European Space Agency's ERS-1 satellite, due for launch in late 1990, will have microwave capability. At present, however, the information content of the microwave signatures received back from objects is not well understood.

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