A sample of NovaSAR-1 ARD processing for Acquisition 39919 is shown as follows: HH Source in radar geometry (left), HH Beta0 (middle) and HH Gamma0-RTC (right) in map projection.
This image shows a multi-temporal HH NovaSAR-1 image of a region of sugarcane in Far North Queensland, where red is from 12th October 2019, green is from 6th February 2020 and blue is from 16th May 2020. The different characteristics of the sugarcane blocks show as different colours in this high-resolution image (spatial resolution is 6m x 6m from Stripmap mode).
Bushfire analysis over Fraser Island using Sentinel-2, NovaSAR-1 and Sentinel-1
Comparison of Sentinel-1 and NovaSAR-1 flood maps to Sentinel-
2 flood maps. F1-scores are shown above each comparison
Sentinel-1 and NovaSAR-1 flood maps for the Lachlan Valley study
site. Different colours represent a different date. The flood maps are overlaid
on a Google Maps background.
Australia as seen by NovaSAR’s radar eyes.
Synthetic Aperture Radar Mosaic image of the United Kingdom, acquired by NovaSAR-1 December 2021. Credit SSTL/Airbus/UK Space Agency
Synthetic Aperture Radar image of the Brunt Ice Shelf, Antarctica at 30m resolution acquired by NovaSAR-1 2021. Credit SSTL.
SAR image of Columbia Glacier, Alaska, at 6 metre resolution, HH polarisation, acquired by NovaSAR-1, 19 February 2021. Ice fall at the moment of image acquisition is highlighted.
SAR image of Columbia Glacier, Alaska, at 6 metre resolution, HH polarisation, acquired by NovaSAR-1, 19 February 2021. Ice fall at the moment of image acquisition is highlighted.
30m Resolution Triple Polarisation NovaSAR-1 image of an area in Kansas, USA: HH (Green), VV (Blue) and HV (Red) polarisation channels. Credit SSTL