Abstract

Tandem-L is a proposal for an innovative L-band SAR mission for the systematic observation of dynamic processes on the Earth's surface. The mission concept is based on two SAR satellites flying in close formation featuring latest digital beamforming techniques in combination with a large deployable reflector for increasing the swath width and imaging resolution. This enables innovative operation modes such as polarimetric SAR tomography for determining the vertical structure of vegetation and ice. With novel imaging and processing techniques and the vast recording capacity of up to 8 Terabyte/day, it will provide vital information for solving pressing scientific questions in the biosphere, geosphere, cryosphere, and hydrosphere and will make an essential contribution for a better understanding of the Earth system and its dynamics. This paper gives an overview of the Tandem-L mission project which has successfully passed the intermediate system requirements review of Phase B1.

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