With its phased arraysynthetic aperture radarantenna, TerraSAR-X acquires new high-quality radar images of the entire planet whilst circling Earth in a polar orbit at 514 km altitude. The orbit is selected such that the satellite flies in a sun-synchronous dusk-dawn orbit, which means that it moves along the day-night boundary of the Earth and always presents the same face to the sun, ensuring an optimum energy supply via the solar cells. TerraSAR-X is designed to carry out its task for five years, independent of weather conditions and illumination, and reliably provides radar images with a resolution of up to 1m. Features of TerraSAR-X:
geometric accuracy unrivalled by any other commercial spaceborne sensor,
quick site access time of 2.5 days max. to any point on Earth,
unique agility
TerraSAR-X imaging modes
TerraSAR-X acquires radar data in the following three main imaging modes:
SpotLight: up to 1 m resolution, scene size 10 km × 5 km ;
StripMap: up to 3 m resolution, scene size 30 km × 50 km ;
ScanSAR: up to 16 m resolution, scene size 100 km × 150 km ;
In addition, the unique design of TerraSAR-X's SAR antenna allows a variety of polarimetric combinations: single or dual polarization and even full polarimetric data takes, are possible. Depending on the desired application, one of four different product types can be selected
Single Look Slant Range Complex
Multi Look Ground Range Detected
Geocoded Ellipsoid Corrected
Enhanced Ellipsoid Corrected
TanDEM-X and WorldDEM Akida
TanDEM-X is a second, very similar spacecraft launched successfully on 21 June 2010 from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Since October 2010, TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X fly in a close formation at distances of only a few hundred metres and record data synchronously. This unique twin satellite constellation will allow the generation of WorldDEM, the global digital elevation models. With an unprecedented accuracy, coverage and quality – WorldDEM is a consistent DEM of the Earth's land surface is envisaged to be acquired and generated within three years after launch. Available from 2014, WorldDEM is to feature a vertical accuracy of 2m and 10m, within a horizontal raster of approximately 12x12 square meters, slightly varying depending on the geographic latitude.
Advantages of radar
stood originally for Radio Detection and Ranging and contains traditionally:
Direction measurement over the adjustment of the antenna, and recently;
also different analysis such as SAR, polarization, Interferometry etc.
Satellite radar entered use more than fifteen years after optical camera systems did. The resolution is in principle lower, but radar can gather information at any time of the day or night and independent of cloud cover. This contributes significantly to the reliability of the system, a much-desired property. Early radar satellite techniques were e.g. the Altimetrie, NASA's SEASAT, regulation of waves/wind or soil data. The military has used radar since the late 1930s and radar satellites at least since 1978.
Innovations with TerraSAR X
TerraSAR X will exhibit some technical-industrial novelties. One of these innovations is a kind of zoom shot, with the resolution and scanning field vice versa changeable in a 1:10 relationship, either a larger area to grasp or a small area with the highest possible resolution. Furthermore, the antenna can be aligned by electronics within an angle range so that the point of view is adjustable. Earlier radar satellites could radiate the antenna only in one direction.
Scanning and trajectory
With the adjustable angle radar sensor - along with other course refinements - any place on earth can be observed preferentially within 1–3 days. For a specific point on the Earth's equator, TerraSAR X has a revisit cycle of 11 days. The revisit time decreases towards the poles, e.g. northern Europe has a revisit time of typically 3–4 days.
Ground segment
The ground operating mechanism and controls for the TerraSAR X is developed by the DLR in Oberpfaffenhofen. It consists of Mission Operating Equipment, the PayloadGround Segment and the Instrument Operation and Calibration Segment. At the base of the ground segment lies the German Space Operation Center, the German Remote Sensing Datum Center as well as Institutes for Methodology of Remote Sensing and the Institute for High-Frequency Engineering and Radar Systems which are all part of the DLR.
Applications
Applications of the high-resolution TerraSAR-X radar imagery include:
Topographic Mapping: 2D and 3D, in scales down to 1:25,000, map updates
Surface Movement: Based on timeseries acquired by TerraSAR-X over the same area surface displacements caused by subsurface mining, oil-/gas extraction, infrastructure construction, excavations, or underground engineering can be visualised.
Change Detection: for the monitoring of large-scale construction projects, infrastructure networks, monitoring and documentation of changes and developments
Land Cover and Land Use Mapping: accurate and up-to-date land cover / land use informations, also from places, where it is difficult to get informations with using other technologies because of permanent cloud cover
Defence and Security Applications: Applications include effective mission planning, the quick assessment of natural or manmade disasters or border control through detection of paths, fences and moving objects
Rapid Emergency Response: due to its rapid revisit time TerraSAR-X is a reliable source of information in case of natural or man-made disasters providing reliable information for disaster management and response allowing the recognition and assessment of damages to populated areas and traffic infrastructure, the identification of focus areas, and an efficient coordination of rescue actions.
Environmental applications: e.g. forest monitoring, flood monitoring, water quality applications
Further applications currently under evaluation: Traffic Monitoring, Maritime applications, vegetation monitoring
Scientific use of TerraSAR-X data
The scientific use of the TerraSAR-X data will be coordinated through the TerraSAR-X Science Service System by the DLR. The new-quality data records, as provided by TerraSAR-X, will offer a vast amount of new research incentives, for instance in ecology, geology, hydrology and oceanography. The smallest movements of the Earth's surface are further scientific fields of application.
Commercial use of TerraSAR-X data
In order to ensure the commercial success of the mission, EADS Astrium founded its 100% subsidiary Infoterra in 2001; the company being responsible for establishing a commercial market for TerraSAR-X data as well as TerraSAR-X-based geo-information products and services.