ASF has been in operations since 1991; initially supporting ERS-1 users. It has grown from the simplicity of handling just one satellite, ERS-1, into a complex organization dealing with multi-national data providers and users. It has also gradually over the years expanded its services and is...
Sentinel-1 images are available for the Glacier Bay region from 2018 to present (2022) from the European Satellite Agency (ESA) Copernicus Open Access Hub and the Alaska Satellite Facility (ASF)’s Vertex platform. Given the defined area of interest (Glacier Bay), all Level-1 Sentinel-1 SLC...
摘要: An introduction to the journal is presented in which the author discusses an article on natural gas pipeline in Alaska and its population growth, the expectation of the increase in employment in the state, and the efforts of the state's Department of Labor and its partners in ensuring ...
The objective of ASF was and is to supply scientific and operational data users with calibrated, timely satellite SAR data. In 1991 ASF began to receive data from the First European Remote Sensing Satellite (ERS-1), in 1992 from the Japanese First Earth Resources Satellite (JERS-i), in ...
Since then, the Alaska SAR Facility (ASF) has been an active part of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth. ASF Program goals were outlined by Carsey et al. [1987].Plans were put in place to support three satellites, and the first two, the First European Remote Sensing Satellite (ERS 1) (...
Grunblatt, JessUniversity of Alaska-Fairbanks, Geographic Information Network of Alaska (GINA), WRRB 11b, 909 Koyukuk Dr., Fairbanks, AK, USA;University of Alaska-Fairbanks, Alaska Satellite Facility (ASF), Geophysical Institute, 903 Koyukuk Dr., Fairbanks, AK, USA;Atwood, Don...
Examines the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data processing algorithms used by the Alaska SAR Facility (ASF) for Japan's first Earth Resources Satellite (JERS-1) SAR data. The algorithms are somewhat similar to those used for the European Space Agency's (ESA) first Remote-Sensing Satellite (...