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  2. RADARSAT - Wikipedia

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    RADARSAT 1000m resolution map of Canada. RADARSAT is a Canadian remote sensing Earth observation satellite program overseen by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). The program has consisted of: RADARSAT-1 (1995–2013) RADARSAT-2 (2007–) [1] RADARSAT Constellation (2019-)

  3. RADARSAT Constellation - Wikipedia

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    The RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM) is a three-spacecraft fleet of Earth observation satellites operated by the Canadian Space Agency.The RCM's goal is to provide data for climate research and commercial applications including oil exploration, fishing, shipping, etc. [3] With satellites smaller than RADARSAT-2, [4] the RCM will provide new applications—made possible through the ...

  4. Radarsat-1 - Wikipedia

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    RADARSAT-1 used a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensor to image the Earth at a single microwave frequency of 5.3 GHz, in the C band (wavelength of 5.6 cm). [1] The SAR support structure was designed and manufactured by Northrop Grumman Astro Aerospace and deployed to 15 m (49 ft) in length on orbit.

  5. Canadian Radarsat satellites launched aboard SpaceX rocket - AOL

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    Three satellites for the Canadian Space Agency's Earth-monitoring Radarsat program were launched into orbit from California on Wednesday aboard a reused SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The rocket lifted ...

  6. Radarsat-2 - Wikipedia

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    RADARSAT-2 is a Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Earth observation satellite. It launched on 14 December 2007 aboard a Starsem Soyuz-FG rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome , Kazakhstan . [ 1 ] The spacecraft is owned by MDA (formerly MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates.) [ 2 ]

  7. Polar Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    The ground stations will be wholly owned and operated by the Government of Canada and are expected to be operational by March 2011. Completion of the Polar Epsilon project is expected by late 2011. [7] The three satellites forming the RADARSAT Constellation launched on June 12, 2019, [8] providing continuity of data for Polar Epsilon.

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  9. Category:Earth observation satellites of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Category: Earth observation satellites of Canada. 1 language. ... RADARSAT; RADARSAT Constellation; Radarsat-1; Radarsat-2