
RADARSAT-2
RADARSAT-2 is a Canadian Earth observation satellite launched in 2007. It uses synthetic aperture radar technology, which can capture high-resolution images of the Earth's surface, day or night, and in any weather conditions. This enables various applications, including monitoring environmental changes, managing natural resources, supporting disaster response, and aiding maritime operations. By providing valuable data, RADARSAT-2 helps researchers, governments, and industries make informed decisions about land use, climate change, and safety, contributing significantly to understanding and managing our planet.