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Radar Imaging

Radar imaging is a technique that uses radio waves to capture images of objects and landscapes. A radar system sends out pulses of radio waves, which bounce off surfaces and return to the radar. By analyzing the time it takes for the waves to return and how they are reflected, a computer can create detailed images. This technology is useful for various applications, including weather monitoring, navigation, and surveillance, as it can operate in various conditions, day or night, and can penetrate clouds and fog. It provides valuable information in fields like meteorology and remote sensing.