L i g h t S A R

Updated 3/8/99


Solicitation for Industry Partnership

Proposals due May 10, 1999

Monitoring Earth with Spaceborne Radar

LightSAR is a proposed low-cost, Earth-orbiting imaging radar satellite. It will use advanced technologies to reduce the cost and enhance the quality of radar-based information for scientific research, commercial remote sensing, and emergency management applications. LightSAR will be able to provide all-weather, day-night measurements of most locations on Earth about once each day.


What's New?

Why do we need LightSAR?

Potential applications

LightSAR Science Requirements
and Mission Enhancements document
(.pdf)

Mission design concepts

Industry participation

Press releases



About Imaging Radar in General:

How does imaging radar work?

Radar images quiz

The Imaging Radar Virtual Classroom

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Diane K. Fisher
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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