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China hi-res SAR imaging satellite sends back pictures
(Xinhua) August 25, 2016

BEIJING, Aug. 25 -- China on Thursday published the first pictures transmitted back to earth from Gaofen-3, the country's first C-band high-resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite with a resolution of one meter.

The State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence (SASTIND) published images of the Beijing Capital International Airport, Xiamen city of Fujian Province, the northern port of Tianjin, China's fourth-largest freshwater lake Hongze and the Yellow Sea, which were taken by the satellite.

These images were captured using different imaging modes and all appear to be clear, according to the SASTIND.

The Gaofen-3 satellite was launched on Aug. 10 and started to take pictures and send them back from Aug. 15.

The data was received by ground stations and processed by the China Center For Resources Satellite Data and Application.

As of Wednesday, Gaofen-3 has obtained and processed as much as 2.15TB of data.

SASTIND said that tests on ground-based systems will be finished by December and then application tests will begin.

Major users of the satellite's application services include the State Oceanic Administration, Ministry of Civil Affairs, Ministry of Water Resources and China Meteorological Administration.

Gaofen-3 has all-weather, 24-hour earth observation capability, and will provide China with new technologies for ocean environment monitoring, maritime rights protection, disaster monitoring and evaluation, meteorological research, monitoring of water conservation facilities, and water resource management, according to SASTIND.


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Satellite gives clearer view of the Earth

Xinhua, August 26, 2016

China has published the first pictures transmitted back to Earth from Gaofen-3, the country’s first C-band high-resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite with a resolution of 1 meter.

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Satellite gives clearer view of the Earth

The State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence published images of the Beijing Capital International Airport, Xiamen in Fujian Province, the northern port of Tianjin, China’s fourth-largest freshwater lake Hongze and the Yellow Sea.

Gaofen-3 was launched on August 10 and started to take pictures and send them back from August 15.

The data was received by ground stations and processed by the China Center For Resources Satellite Data and Application.

Major users of the satellite’s services include the State Oceanic Administration, Ministry of Civil Affairs, Ministry of Water Resources and China Meteorological Administration.

Gaofen-3 has all-weather, 24-hour earth observation capability, and will provide China with new technologies for ocean environment monitoring, maritime rights protection, disaster monitoring and evaluation, meteorological research, monitoring of water conservation facilities, and water resource management.
 
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GF-3 image quality look worse than GF-2 image
 
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Satellite gives clearer view of the Earth
Xinhua, August 26, 2016

China has published the first pictures transmitted back to Earth from Gaofen-3, the country’s first C-band high-resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite with a resolution of 1 meter.

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This picture may have been used for example. This isn't a 1 meter SAR image. I can assure you of that. This, at best, is from a zoomed in digital camera with about 10 mgp capacity. SAR images down to 1 meter (within feet precision) are much different and much more clearer. This picture is clearly missing the "Synthetic Aperture" part of the term SAR :rofl: :lol:
 
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This picture may have been used for example. This isn't a 1 meter SAR image. I can assure you of that. This, at best, is from a zoomed in digital camera with about 10 mgp capacity. SAR images down to 1 meter (within feet precision) are much different and much more clearer. This picture is clearly missing the "Synthetic Aperture" part of the term SAR :rofl: :lol:


You are so right! This 460 x 605 pixel jpeg must be all Chinese can master. You are so insightful! :omghaha::rofl:
 
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You are so right! This 460 x 605 pixel jpeg must be all Chinese can master. You are so insightful! :omghaha::rofl:

I never doubted that the Chinese weren't smart people. I did question the picture and I stand by my statement. That SAR pic is missing the Synthetic Aperture piece of it (SAR - SA = R)!!
 
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calm down with the bitching. lol. those images are highly compressed and resized jpeg showing overall area coverage. real resolution are in huge bmp format that would kill any news website lolz
 
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