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Related: About this forumSentinel-1C captures first radar images of Earth
From phys.org
This image showcases part of the Netherlands, including Amsterdam and the region of Flevoland. Credit: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2024), processed by ESA
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Less than a week after its launch, the Copernicus Sentinel-1C satellite has delivered its first radar images of Earthoffering a glimpse into its capabilities for environmental monitoring. These initial images feature regions of interest, including Svalbard in Norway, the Netherlands, and Brussels, Belgium.
Launched on 5 December from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana aboard a Vega-C rocket, Sentinel-1C is equipped with a state-of-the-art C-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) instrument. This cutting-edge technology allows the satellite to deliver high-resolution imagery day and night, in all weather conditions, supporting critical applications such as environmental management, disaster response and climate change research.
Now, the new satellite has delivered its initial set of radar images over Europe, flawlessly processed by the Sentinel-1 Ground Segment. These images showcase an exceptional level of data quality for initial imagery, highlighting the outstanding efforts of the entire Sentinel-1 team over the past years.
The first image (see figure above), captured just 56 hours and 23 minutes after liftoff, features Svalbard, a remote Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean.
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Sentinel-1C captures first radar images of Earth (Original Post)
Jim__
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littlemissmartypants
(25,717 posts)1. So cool!! ...
I have always been fascinated by mapping and exploring the world. I call it my cartographic addiction. I read maps like most read books or a newspaper. I think that my brain must be wired differently when it comes to spatial relationships.
Before gas prices, emissions concerns and global warming started to drive my behavior I used to get in my car, intentionally get lost and figure out ways to get back home.
It was entertainment and as an introvert, right up my alley, a great solitary activity. Most people don't like being lost so that's understandable.
Thanks so much for sharing this, Jim__.
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Jim__
(14,487 posts)2. You're welcome. I've always been somewhat fascinated by maps too.