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TIR 7 elements of MCT
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1 8 . 2 - S .6 2.2861
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4 9 . 4 - 9.8 2.1074
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region of MAIS. Where a-VIS/NIR b-SWIR
NEATi-in case of scan rate of 30L/S
NEAT 2 -in case of scan rate of 15L/S
Due to the special adventages of microware remote sensing techniques the great attention has
been paid to the development of microwave sensors both passive and active sensors. For passive
microwave remote sensing the microwave radiometers with various frequences were developed.
Four radiometers with wavelength of 8mm, 3, 10 and 21 cm or at К, X, S and L bands have been
in the operational use. Also a microwave radiometer with scanning parabolic antenna working in
3 cm wavelength has been developed for aquisition of the passive microwave image from aircraft.
During the last five years, a synthetic aperture radar as an active microwave sensor has been
developed by by the Institute of Electronics of The Chinese Academy of Sciences! Bai Youtian,
1992). The main operational parameters of CASSAR are shown in following:
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