RADARSAT-2 initial system operations and performance
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Following launch on SOYUZ in December, 2007, the RADARSAT-2 Satellite went through intensive Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) appendage deployment and attitude configuration activities. The first SAR data, including a remarkable Quad Pole image of Greenland, was acquired on-board on Day 4 of the mission as part of an extensive system commissioning campaign. The initial period of system operations saw introduction of a new high resolution imaging mode, demonstration of rapid tasking capabilities, successful operation through the first annual eclipse season, implementation of a new regulatory framework for control of user access to imagery, and continuous system improvement through tuning and enhancement of performance and to improve operations robustness. This paper provides a summary of the achievements and status of system operations and performance. Comparisons with pre-launch expectations, specifications, and plans are made to draw lessons from the flight experience. Plans for sustaining and enhancing system operations performance are outlined.
[1] Anthony Luscombe. Image quality and calibration of RADARSAT-2 , 2009, 2009 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium.