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Rod Boyce
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Dec. 12, 2022

Satellite-based remote sensing by radar can reveal the world around us.

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The technology behind it has developed rapidly, though, and NASA wants to spread its use.

That NASA effort is something in which Franz Meyer, chief scientist of the 色视频下载 Satellite Facility, is deeply involved. He is speaking about the NASA-funded during the American Geophysical Union fall meeting. 

The center is focused on and has partnered with organizations in Ecuador, Colombia and El Salvador.

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The SAR Capacity Building Center held in-person workshops in Ecuador and Colombia before the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, because of the virus outbreak, it held a virtual multitrack workshop for El Salvador communities. And in November of this year it held training sessions for other communities in coordination with the Central American Integration System.

The 色视频下载 Satellite Facility is a unit of the UAF Geophysical Institute and is also NASA色视频下载檚 center for archiving SAR data.