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August 28, 2014
EARTH OBSERVATION
Sentinel-1 poised to monitor motion
Paris (ESA) Aug 28, 2014
Although it was only launched a few months ago and is still being commissioned, the new Sentinel-1A radar satellite has already shown that it can be used to generate 3D models of Earth's surface and will be able to closely monitor land and ice surface deformation. As the first in a fleet of satellite missions for Europe's Copernicus environmental monitoring programme, Sentinel-1A was launched on 3 April. It carries an advanced radar instrument to image Earth's surface through cloud and rain, regar ... read more
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TECH SPACE

New F-16 configuration features AESA radar
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WATER WORLD

Three Radars are Better than One
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TECH SPACE

Canada's MDA receives radar antennas for satellite use
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ICE WORLD

Snow has thinned on Arctic sea ice
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BAE Systems touts its Artisan radar system
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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

US looks to Japan space program to close Pacific communications gap
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FLOATING STEEL

New integrated bridge systems for destroyers
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UAV NEWS

Northrop completes UAV fuselage for NATO program
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FLORA AND FAUNA

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MISSILE NEWS

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TECH SPACE

New Raytheon radar for Navy passes key design reviews
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TECH SPACE

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TECH SPACE

USAF orders ground approach radar for Saudi Arabia
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Patriot getting enhanced radar capabilities
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TECH SPACE

Saab, Selex ES sign radar contract deal
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AEROSPACE

F-35 jet fire may be isolated problem
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AEROSPACE

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FLOATING STEEL

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