Description
The Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C (SIR-C), launched a decade after its predecessors (SIR-A and SIR-B), was integrated with the German-built X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (X-SAR) to capture images of Earth across three different wavelengths.
The SIR-C instrument flew on two separate shuttle missions (STS-59 and STS-68, respectively) and collected data on terrestrial soil moisture content, ocean dynamics, volcanism and tectonic activity, and soil erosion and desertification.
The SIR-C/X-SAR payload, a collaborative effort between NASA/JPL, DARA/DLR, and the Italian Space Agency (ASI), was carried aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour as part of NASA’s Mission to Planet Earth. This experiment marked a significant progression in NASA’s SIR program, which originated with Seasat in 1978 and continued with SIR-A in 1981 and SIR-B in 1984. It also extended Germany’s imaging radar program, which began with the Microwave Remote Sensing Experiment (MRSE) on the first SPACELAB mission in 1983.
ASF has made many of SIR-C data available to the public as beta products.
SIR-C Product Generation
The SLC images are stored in GeoTIFF format as complex floating-point values. The files are georeferenced, i.e., they contain ground control points (GCPs) that can be used to geocode the image using tools such as gdalwarp.
Browse images are generated in JPG format.
References
Freeman, A., Alves, M., Chapman, B., Cruz, Kim, Y., Shaffer, S., Sun, J., Turner, E. and Sarabandi, K., 1995. SIR-C Data Quality and Calibration Results, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 33(4):848-857.
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Citation
Citation is critically important for dataset documentation and discovery. This dataset is openly shared, without restriction, in accordance with the EOSDIS Data Use Policy.
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Type of Dataset | Guidance | Format | Example |
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SIR-C Data | Cite data in publications such as journal papers, articles, presentations, posters, and websites. Please send copies of, or links to, published works citing data, imagery, or tools accessed through ASF to uso@asf.alaska.edu with “New Publication” on subject line. | SIR-C data 1994 (NASA). Processed by ASF DAAC 2020. Retrieved from ASF DAAC [add URL if print publication: asf.alaska.edu] [day month year of data access]. | Dataset: SIR-C, NASA 1994. Retrieved from ASF DAAC 7 June 2020. |
SIR-C Imagery | Include appropriate credit with each image shown in publications such as journal papers, articles, presentations, posters, and websites. For more information, see NASA guidelines. | SIR-C data 1994 (NASA). Processed by ASF DAAC 2020. Retrieved from ASF DAAC 7 December 2021. | Credit: NASA 1994, processed by ASF DAAC 2020. |