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TM-19 February 2007 InSAR Principles: Guidelines for SAR Interferometry Processing and Interpretation TM-19 _____ InSAR Principles ii Acknowledgements Authors: Alessandro Ferretti, Andrea Monti-Guarnieri, Claudio Prati, Fabio Rocca Dipartimento di Elettronica ed Informazione, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Didier Massonnet CNES, Toulouse, France Technical coordination: Juerg Lichtenegger ESA/ESRIN (retired), Frascati, Italy Publication: InSAR Principles: Guidelines for SAR Interferometry Processing and Interpretation (TM-19, February 2007) Editor: Karen Fletcher Published and distributed by: ESA Publications ESTEC Postbus 299 2200 AG Noordwijk The Netherlands Tel: +31 71 565 3400 Fax: +31 71 565 5433 Printed in: The Netherlands Price: 40 ISBN: 92-9092-233-8 ISSN: 1013-7076 Copyright: 2007 European Space Agency _____ Table of Contents iii Table of Contents Scope.
1.1.1 Introduction to ERS The European Remote Sensing satellite, ERS-1, was ESA’s first Earth Observation satellite; it carried a comprehensive payload including an imaging Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). With this launch in July 1991 and the validation of its interferometric capability in September of the same year,
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