Phrases with «aperture radar»

"Aperture radar" refers to a technology that uses radio waves to create detailed images of objects on Earth's surface. It can see through clouds, in darkness, and even in bad weather, providing valuable information about land features, weather patterns, and more. Full definition

Sentences with «aperture radar»

  • We used GPS and interferometric synthetic aperture radar data to model the earthquake rupture as a slip pulse ~ 20 kilometers in width, ~ 6 seconds in duration, and with a peak sliding velocity of 1.1 meters per second, which propagated toward the Kathmandu basin at ~ 3.3 kilometers per second over ~ 140 kilometers. (science.sciencemag.org)
  • Stenoien, Mark D. and Charles R. Bentley, Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica: a study of the catchment using interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar measurements and radar altimetry, J. Geophys. (waisworkshop.org)
  • The NASA - ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite is the «need of the hour,» says NASA Administrator Charles Bolden in Washington, D.C. (sciencemag.org)
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