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Document - User Guide
Document - User Guide
SNAP-ICEYE-user-guide.pdf
This document describes how to use ICEYE SLC and GRD SAR data in the SNAP toolbox.
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Document - User Guide
Document - User Guide
ICEYE-SAR-Product-Guide.pdf
The ICEYE SAR Product Guide provides the SAR Product Specifications, a detailed description of the Image Ordering process, and related supporting information.
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Document - Product Specifications
Document - Product Specifications
ICEYE-Level-1-Product-Specifications.pdf
This document defines the format of Level 1 product components for imagery products generated from the ICEYE SAR constellation.
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Document - General Reference
Document - General Reference
SeaSat views Oceans and Sea Ice with Synthetic Aperture Radar
Fifty-one Seasat synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) images of the oceans and sea ice are presented in this document to demonstrate the variety of information contained in this unique and extensive imagery.
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Document - Technical Note
Document - Technical Note
(A)ATSR Expert Support Laboratory FAST Level 1b Product Definition
List of Satellite ANX time
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Document - Technical Note
Document - Technical Note
34th AATSR QWG Meeting Summary
The 34th AATSR QWG Meeting was held on 28th/29th March 2017 at RAL, Harwell, U.K. ThisMemorandum states the objectives of the Meeting, gives a selected highlight, and summarisesthe discussions that took place.
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Document - Technical Note
Document - Technical Note
The SeaSat-A Synthetic Aperture Radar System
The SeaSat-A synthetic aperture radar imaging radar system (SAR) was the first imaging radar system used as a scientific instrument from Earth orbit. The system generated continuous radar imagery with a 100 km swath at a resolution of 25 m from an 800 km altitude orbit. The imagery is a pictorial representation of the radar backscatter of the Earth's surface in a map-like representation.
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Document - General Reference
Document - General Reference
Principles of radar imagery
This document is based in part on the FAQ/ESA publication "Principles of radar imagery" as well as other publications, dealing with the theory or applications of radar imagers.