Why do we need radar satellites?

Raw Materials Integration
Earth Observation

This introducrory video explains how satellites provide all-weather, day-and-night Earth observation by actively emitting microwaves and measuring the returned signals, which reveal surface properties like shape, moisture, and movement. It overvies their unique ability to detect millimeter-scale ground deformation and penetrate clouds or vegetation makes them especially valuable for monitoring geological events, environmental changes, and mining site stability.

Earth observation,satellite data, copernicus,Mining and exploration

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