NASA eyes UAV-based synthetic aperture radar to watch land
NASA UAVSAR: NASA said Nov. 27 it is evaluating a small L-Band synthetic aperture radar, potentially for unmanned aircraft, to detect changes in the Earth's surface such as volcanoes, earthquake faults, landslides and glaciers. NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory...
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