Talk:Radarsat-1

Coverage
Is is incorrect to say that RADARSAT-1 covered the earth every 24 days. It had an exact repeat interval of 24 days, meaning that it could image the same location again in the same geometry after 24 days (for interferometric applications, for example). The per-orbit SAR on-time, power/heat and downlink capacity would not have been sufficient to image the entire globe every 24 days.

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