Mini-SAR imaging radar on-board Chandrayaan-1 of ISRO was the first lunar orbiting mono-static SAR, flown in October 2008 with a primary scientific objective to detect water-ice in the permanently shadowed regions on the lunar poles up to a depth of a few meters. Derived its inspiration from Clementine bi-static radar experiment, Mini-SAR was operated at S-band with LCP transmission and reception in linear horizontal (H) and vertical (V) polarizations. Analysis of microwave scattering characteristics over Lunar Polar Region through various polarimetric parameters and decomposition methods was the key factor in identifying craters associated with water ice deposits. Analysis methods and approach adopted towards such studies are discussed. Scattering characteristics and study of many targets covering equatorial region are also presented. In addition, use of dual-frequency S- and L-band radar for improved detection of water-ice deposits in the lunar polar region is also discussed. Such a dual frequency SAR system is likely to be available in Chandrayaan-2 mission.
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Mini-SAR imaging radar on-board Chandrayaan-1 of ISRO was the first lunar orbiting mono-static SAR, flown in October 2008 with a primary scientific objective to detect water-ice in the permanently shadowed regions on the lunar poles up to a depth of a few meters. Derived its inspiration from Clementine bi-static radar experiment, Mini-SAR was operated at S-band with LCP transmission and reception in linear horizontal (H) and vertical (V) polarizations. Analysis of microwave scattering characteristics over Lunar Polar Region through various polarimetric parameters and decomposition methods was the key factor in identifying craters associated with water ice deposits. Analysis methods and approach adopted towards such studies are discussed. Scattering characteristics and study of many targets covering equatorial region are also presented. In addition, use of dual-frequency S- and L-band radar for improved detection of water-ice deposits in the lunar polar region is also discussed. Such a dual frequency SAR system is likely to be available in Chandrayaan-2 mission.
Dr Shiv Mohan, Ph D(Physics) worked for microwave remote sensing of terrestrial and lunar surface in ISRO, India since 1978 to 2011. He initiated Lunar Science studies and conducted number of studies related to surface characterization, water ice detection and development of concepts for dual frequency water ice detection algorithm in polar region.
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