Dual Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar
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Dual Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar is a lunar-mapping radar instrument that uses two microwave frequency bands to image the Moon’s surface and subsurface, particularly to detect and characterize water ice and regolith properties.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Dual Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Dual Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar Context triple: [Chandrayaan-2, instrumentsOnOrbiter, Dual Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar]
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Airborne Stand-Off Radar
Airborne Stand-Off Radar was a British Royal Air Force surveillance and reconnaissance program centered on the Raytheon Sentinel R1 aircraft, designed to provide long-range, all-weather battlefield and ground-moving-target intelligence.
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B.
IEEE Radar Systems Panel
The IEEE Radar Systems Panel is a technical body within the IEEE that provides leadership, coordination, and guidance for the radar engineering community, including overseeing major radar-related conferences and activities.
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passive electronically scanned array
A passive electronically scanned array is a type of radar antenna system that steers its beam electronically using multiple fixed radiating elements fed by phase shifters, rather than by mechanically moving the antenna.
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D.
APY-10 multi-mission surface search radar
The APY-10 multi-mission surface search radar is an advanced maritime surveillance and targeting radar system used on platforms like the Boeing P-8 Poseidon for detecting, tracking, and classifying surface and subsurface contacts in all weather conditions.
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E.
IEEE Radar Conference
The IEEE Radar Conference is a leading annual technical conference that brings together researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present and discuss advances in radar theory, technology, and applications.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Dual Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar Target entity description: Dual Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar is a lunar-mapping radar instrument that uses two microwave frequency bands to image the Moon’s surface and subsurface, particularly to detect and characterize water ice and regolith properties.
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A.
Airborne Stand-Off Radar
Airborne Stand-Off Radar was a British Royal Air Force surveillance and reconnaissance program centered on the Raytheon Sentinel R1 aircraft, designed to provide long-range, all-weather battlefield and ground-moving-target intelligence.
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B.
IEEE Radar Systems Panel
The IEEE Radar Systems Panel is a technical body within the IEEE that provides leadership, coordination, and guidance for the radar engineering community, including overseeing major radar-related conferences and activities.
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C.
passive electronically scanned array
A passive electronically scanned array is a type of radar antenna system that steers its beam electronically using multiple fixed radiating elements fed by phase shifters, rather than by mechanically moving the antenna.
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D.
APY-10 multi-mission surface search radar
The APY-10 multi-mission surface search radar is an advanced maritime surveillance and targeting radar system used on platforms like the Boeing P-8 Poseidon for detecting, tracking, and classifying surface and subsurface contacts in all weather conditions.
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E.
IEEE Radar Conference
The IEEE Radar Conference is a leading annual technical conference that brings together researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present and discuss advances in radar theory, technology, and applications.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (31)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
lunar radar instrument
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remote sensing instrument ⓘ synthetic aperture radar ⓘ |
| application |
detection of lunar polar ice deposits
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mapping regolith thickness variations ⓘ studying dielectric properties of lunar materials ⓘ supporting landing site characterization ⓘ supporting lunar resource prospecting ⓘ |
| dataType |
polarimetric radar measurements
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radar backscatter ⓘ |
| designedFor |
characterizing lunar regolith properties
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characterizing lunar water ice ⓘ mapping the Moon ⓘ |
| hasCapability |
lunar mapping
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subsurface imaging ⓘ surface imaging ⓘ |
| hasFeature |
dual-band radar imaging
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synthetic aperture processing ⓘ |
| measurementGoal |
discriminate water ice from dry regolith
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estimate regolith dielectric constant ⓘ map distribution of volatiles on the Moon ⓘ |
| observes |
lunar subsurface
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lunar surface ⓘ |
| operatesIn | microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum ⓘ |
| senses |
regolith physical properties
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subsurface structure ⓘ surface roughness ⓘ water ice ⓘ |
| targetsBody | Moon ⓘ |
| uses |
dual frequency operation
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microwave frequency bands ⓘ |
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Subject: Dual Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar Description of subject: Dual Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar is a lunar-mapping radar instrument that uses two microwave frequency bands to image the Moon’s surface and subsurface, particularly to detect and characterize water ice and regolith properties.
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