ERS DATA

The ERS-1 and ERS-2 series of satellites were the first to be launched by the European Space Agency. They provide global and repetitive observations of the environment using advanced microwave techniques that enable imaging to take place regardless of cloud and sunlight conditions.

SAR imagery is ideal for both onshore and offshore particularly where there is persistent cloud cover or poor illumination as it is capable of penetrating cloud, rain, dust and haze allowing data to be collected both day and night. In contrast to optical imagery, SAR is an active sensor. The return signal strength depends primarily on:

View example image of a multi-temporal ERS image of London, UK. Image resolution is 25 metres. Compare and contrast with the optical imagery here.

View example image from Papua New Guinea used for geological interpretation.

ERS-1 and 2 have a core set of Active Microwave Sensors and additional complementary instruments to support them:

ERS-1 operated regularly from 25/7/1991 to 10/3/2000, ERS-2 started regular acquisitions in May 1995 and it is still operational.

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