Abstract
Introduction to the Special Issue on Ocean Remote Sensing With Synthetic Aperture Radar
Highlights
Introduction to the Special Issue onOcean Remote Sensing with Synthetic Aperture RadarB y Han s C
The excitement of sending images of the ocean, ice, and Earth lasted only 100 days when Seasat abruptly stopped operation due to a power failure. It ushered in the dawn of space-based remote sensing, demonstrating the feasibility of observing and researching oceanic and atmospheric processes from space
It is extremely sensitive to small changes in roughness and to motion effects because it utilizes the relative motion between the antenna and the target area to synthesize an aperture that is kilometers long in space
Summary
Introduction to the Special Issue onOcean Remote Sensing with Synthetic Aperture RadarB y Han s C. Introduction to the special issue on ocean remote sensing with synthetic aperture radar. Ocean Remote Sensing with Synthetic Aperture Radar
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