
Radarsat Constellation Mission
The RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM) is a Canadian space program that includes three satellites equipped with radar technology. Launched in 2019, these satellites monitor Earth's surface, providing essential data for various applications such as agriculture, forestry, disaster management, and coastal security. They can see through clouds and operate day or night, making them valuable for tracking changes in the environment, monitoring ice in oceans, and supporting search and rescue operations. RCM enhances our understanding of the planet and helps improve decision-making related to natural resources and environmental protection.