Processing interferometric datas from Japan satelite ALOSSAR advanced land observing satelite with syntetic aperture radar

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The project was organized together with the Japan Aeroexploration Agency (JAXA) №05KRSTK-022935 from 01.03.2006 «Contract on measuring of reference data for a calibration and validation a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) of a L-rang with the phased antenna a lattice (PALSAR), taking place on the board of the space vehicle ALOS (Advanced Land Observing Satellite). Space vehicle ALOS (Advanced Land Observation Satellite) was triggered on 24th January, 2006 from Japanese space port Tageshima. The owner of the satellite is Japanese space agency JAXA. The satellite was deduced on a solar- synchronous orbit in height of 691,65 km. One of instruments, satellite ALOS is equipped with, is the radar of a L-rang with the synthesized aperture (PALSAR), intended for day-night both all-weather observation of the Earth and allowing to get images with the resolution from 7 up to 100 m with changeable polarization of radiation (НН, VH, HV, VV). It is the first space vehicle, and its data approach for the complete polarimetric processing. The data received from the satellite can be used for mapping, observation over use of natural resources, and also for realization of scientific examinations.

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Polarization, interferometry, polarimetry, digital elevation model, remote sensing

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