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High Capability Airborne Radar Sounder (HiCARS) is an ice-penetrating radar operated by the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics’ (UTIG). The system uses two flat plate dipole antennas, one mounted under each aircraft wing 19 meters apart horizontally, providing approximately 10 dB of antenna gain. Data from HiCARS enable researchers to build profiles of ice sheets that show the ice surface, internal layers, and the bedrock. HiCARS has been used extensively in Antarctica.

Instrument Type

Profiler/Sounder

Instrument Subtype

Radar Sounder

Specifications

Resolution

Spectral

52.5 - 67.5 MHz

Platforms

Launch Date
2009
Temporal Extent
-
Altitude
Varied by flight
Inclination
Varied by flight

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