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.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lunar radar instrument
remote sensing instrument
synthetic aperture radar
application detection of lunar polar ice deposits
mapping regolith thickness variations
studying dielectric properties of lunar materials
supporting landing site characterization
supporting lunar resource prospecting
dataType polarimetric radar measurements
radar backscatter
designedFor characterizing lunar regolith properties
characterizing lunar water ice
mapping the Moon
hasCapability lunar mapping
subsurface imaging
surface imaging
hasFeature dual-band radar imaging
synthetic aperture processing
measurementGoal discriminate water ice from dry regolith
estimate regolith dielectric constant
map distribution of volatiles on the Moon
observes lunar subsurface
lunar surface
operatesIn microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum
senses regolith physical properties
subsurface structure
surface roughness
water ice
targetsBody Moon
uses dual frequency operation
microwave frequency bands

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Chandrayaan-2 instrumentsOnOrbiter Dual Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar