The first Antarctic Imaging Campaign (AIC) occurred during the period September 9, 1997 through October 20, 1997. The AIC utilized the unique attributes of the Canadian RADARSAT-1 to acquire the first, high-resolution, synthetic aperture imagery covering the entire Antarctic Continent. Although the primary goal of the mission was the acquisition of image data, the nearly flawless execution of the mission enabled additional collections of exact repeat orbit data. These data, covering an extensive portion of the interior Antarctic, potentially are suitable for interferometric analysis of topography and surface velocity. This document summarizes the Project through completion with delivery of products to the NASA DAACs
This composite satellite image of the Antarctic continent and surrounding ocean basins combines Geos...
Azimuthal equidistant projection ; Relief shown by spot heights and shading. Depths shown by gradien...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) of the whole of Antarctica have been derived, previously, from satel...
The Working Group Meeting was held on 18 November 1997.The University Archives has determined that t...
The Radarsat-1 Antarctic Mapping Mission (RAMP) is a collaborative effort between the Canadian Space...
On November 4, 1995, the Canadian RADARSAT was carried aloft by a NASA rocket launched from Vandenbu...
On March 30, 1993 a meeting was convened at the Byrd Polar Research Center of The Ohio State Univers...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
The RadarSAT Modified Antarctic Mapping Mission (MAMM) ran from September to November 2000. It consi...
The author has identified the following significant results. Results of the SR-149 experiments demon...
The images used in this mosaic were acquired by Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) sen...
Canada's RADARSAT-1 satellite has accomplished several systematically planned coverage campaign...
In response to a request from the Division of Polar Programs (DPP) of the National Science Foundatio...
Remote sensing imagery is capable to provide a solution to overcome the difficulties associated with...
The Radarsat-1 Antarctic Mapping Project (RAMP) compiled a mosaic of Antarctica and the adjacent oce...
This composite satellite image of the Antarctic continent and surrounding ocean basins combines Geos...
Azimuthal equidistant projection ; Relief shown by spot heights and shading. Depths shown by gradien...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) of the whole of Antarctica have been derived, previously, from satel...
The Working Group Meeting was held on 18 November 1997.The University Archives has determined that t...
The Radarsat-1 Antarctic Mapping Mission (RAMP) is a collaborative effort between the Canadian Space...
On November 4, 1995, the Canadian RADARSAT was carried aloft by a NASA rocket launched from Vandenbu...
On March 30, 1993 a meeting was convened at the Byrd Polar Research Center of The Ohio State Univers...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
The RadarSAT Modified Antarctic Mapping Mission (MAMM) ran from September to November 2000. It consi...
The author has identified the following significant results. Results of the SR-149 experiments demon...
The images used in this mosaic were acquired by Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) sen...
Canada's RADARSAT-1 satellite has accomplished several systematically planned coverage campaign...
In response to a request from the Division of Polar Programs (DPP) of the National Science Foundatio...
Remote sensing imagery is capable to provide a solution to overcome the difficulties associated with...
The Radarsat-1 Antarctic Mapping Project (RAMP) compiled a mosaic of Antarctica and the adjacent oce...
This composite satellite image of the Antarctic continent and surrounding ocean basins combines Geos...
Azimuthal equidistant projection ; Relief shown by spot heights and shading. Depths shown by gradien...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) of the whole of Antarctica have been derived, previously, from satel...