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Why was RADARSAT-1 built? |
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RADARSAT-1 is a Canadian-led project involving the Canadian federal
government, the Canadian provinces, the United States, and the private sector.
It provides useful information to both commercial and scientific users in such
fields as disaster management, interferometry, agriculture, cartography,
hydrology, forestry, oceanography, ice studies and coastal monitoring.
The need for Earth observation data
As the second largest country in the world, with a variety of landscapes
and climatic conditions, Canada recognized the practical and economic benefits
of using space for Earth observation early on. With global environmental
monitoring and protection being a worldwide concern, Earth observation is a key
priority of the Canadian Space Program, and RADARSAT-1 was developed as Canada's
flagship to pursue this priority.
RADARSAT-1 has proven to be an invaluable source of Earth observation data.
The satellite's images are used internationally to manage and monitor the Earth's
resources and to monitor global climate change, as well as in many other
commercial and scientific applications.
RADARSAT-1 is ideally suited to supporting these tasks
because of its wide range of beams, SAR technology, frequent revisit period,
high-quality products and fast, efficient delivery.
Canada is now a world leader in the processing of satellite remote sensing
data, thanks in part to RADARSAT-1.
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