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Earth / Canadian space program / Remote sensing / Synthetic aperture radar / European Space Agency / Radarsat-2 / RADARSAT Constellation / Interferometric synthetic aperture radar / Sea ice concentration / Spaceflight / Technology / Radar
Date: 2013-06-24 07:58:43
Earth
Canadian space program
Remote sensing
Synthetic aperture radar
European Space Agency
Radarsat-2
RADARSAT Constellation
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar
Sea ice concentration
Spaceflight
Technology
Radar

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