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Synthetic Aperture Radar
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Synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) is a type of radar that uses the motion of a moving platform, such as an aircraft or spacecraft, to create high-resolution images of objects. SAR uses the Doppler effect to create a synthetic antenna aperture that is much larger than the physical antenna, allowing for high-resolution imaging. SAR has a wide range of applications, including remote sensing, mapping, and monitoring of the Earth's surface, as well as detection of natural disasters and military surveillance.learn more on wikipedia
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