Astrium Enhances TerraSAR-X
Resolution and Coverage
Capabilities
8 October
2013
Astrium,
Europe’s has launched two new
TerraSAR-X imaging modes. The
enhanced imaging capabilities
facilitate the delivery of
higher resolution imagery as
well as the coverage of larger
areas.
The new
Staring SpotLight mode features
a resolution of down to 25 cm -
unrivalled by any other
commercial SAR system. This
unprecedented resolution
combined with an enhanced
radiometric quality takes
SAR-based object detection and
recognition to a new level.
Staring SpotLight data allows an
identification of even
small-scaled objects and an
easier interpretation of SAR
imagery by revealing crucial
details. This can facilitate the
identification of determining
features of e.g. vehicles,
vessels or airplanes. Staring
SpotLight images cover an area
of appr. 4 x 3.7km² (scene size
can vary depending on the
incidence angle).
For the new
Wide ScanSAR mode the ground
swath of TerraSAR-X has been
increased from 100km to 270km at
a spatial resolution of 40m.
This gives the satellite
coverage of up to 400.000km²,
more than half of the North Sea
surface area, in a single
acquisition - independent of
weather and daylight. The large
area coverage and weather
independent acquisition supports
ship detection and tracking, oil
spill detection as well as
monitoring of sea ice,
contributing to the safety and
efficiency of maritime
activities around the globe.
”With the two
new modes we are in an even
better position to serve the
needs of our customers
particularly in the defence &
security and maritime
surveillance domains. And these
new modes will also be available
with PAZ, the TerraSAR-X twin
satellite, scheduled for launch
in 2014. Their orbit phasing
will boost revisit times and
enhance acquisition capabilities
to support a wide range of
all-weather monitoring tasks,”
explains Dr. Vark Helfritz,
Managing Director of the
Geo-Information business at
Astrium Services in Germany.
The
implementation of the two new
modes was achieved through an
upgrade of the TerraSAR-X space,
ground and service segments
jointly provided by Astrium
Services and the German
Aerospace Centre DLR.
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