SPACEBORNE IMAGING RADAR-C/ X-BAND SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR
(SIR-C/X-SAR)PHOTO CAPTION
P-44934 November 18, 1994
Long Valley, California
3-Dimensional View This three-dimensional perspective view of Long
Valley, California was created from data taken by the Spaceborne Imaging
Radar-C/X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar on board the space shuttle Endeavour.
This image was constructed by overlaying a color composite SIR-C radar image on
a digital elevation map. The digital elevation map was produced using radar
interferometry, a process by which radar data are acquired on different passes
of the space shuttle. The two data passes are compared to obtain elevation
information. The interferometry data were acquired on April 13, 1994 and on
October 3, 1994, during the first and second flights of the SIR-C/X-SAR
instrument. The color composite radar image was taken in October and was
produced by assigning red to the C-band (horizontally transmitted and
vertically received) polarization; green to the C-band (vertically transmitted
and received) polarization; and blue to the ratio of the two data sets. Blue
areas in the image are smooth and yellow areas are rock outcrops with varying
amounts of snow and vegetation. The view is looking north along the
northeastern edge of the Long Valley caldera, a volcanic collapse feature
created 750,000 years ago and the site of continued subsurface activity.
Crowley Lake is the large dark feature in the foreground.
-----Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C and X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar
(SIR-C/X-SAR) is part of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth. The radars illuminate
Earth with microwaves, allowing detailed observations at any time, regardless
of weather or sunlight conditions. SIR-C/X-SAR uses three microwave
wavelengths: L-band (24 cm), C-band (6 cm) and X-band (3 cm). The
multi-frequency data will be used by the international scientific community to
better understand the global environment and how it is changing. The
SIR-C/X-SAR data, complemented by aircraft and ground studies, will give
scientists clearer insights into those environmental changes which are caused
by nature and those changes which are induced by human activity. SIR-C was
developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. X-SAR was developed by the
Dornier and Alenia Spazio companies for the German space agency, Deutsche
Agentur fuer Raumfahrtangelegenheiten (DARA), and the Italian space agency,
Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), with the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fuer Luft
und Raumfahrt e.v.(DLR), the major partner in science, operations and data
processing of X-SAR. #####