- ALOS-1 - Earth Online
The Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS-1) was a Japanese Earth-imaging satellite from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) that launched on 24 January 2006 and completed its operational phase on 12 May 2011 after failing due to a power anomaly
- ALOS@EORC Homepage
Follow-on mission of L-band SAR from "DAICHI" (ALOS), which contributes for a variety of purposes, including disaster monitoring, forest distribution, and analysis of crustal movement
- Advanced Land Observing Satellite - Wikipedia
Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS), also called Daichi (a Japanese word meaning "land"), was a 3810 kg Japanese satellite launched in 2006 After five years of service, the satellite lost power and ceased communication with Earth, but remains in orbit
- ALOS-4 (Advanced Land Observing Satellite-4 ) - eoPortal
<p>The Advanced Land Observing Satellite-4 (ALOS-4) is a Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) mission aimed at observing and monitoring disaster-hit areas, forests, sea-ice, and monitoring infrastructure displacement
- Advanced Land Observing Satellite | NASA Earthdata
NASA's Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) was developed to contribute to the fields of mapping, precise regional land-coverage observation, disaster monitoring, and resource surveying
- ALOS-2|ALOS-4 ALOS-2 Data Distribution | PASCO CORPORATION
ALOS-2 is equipped with the earth observation sensor called Phased Array L-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR2) that enables land observation rain or shine and day or night
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