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MDA is currently working on Phase A2 of the RADARSAT Constellation mission ( RCM
). The constellation will consist of a fleet of three spacecraft, and be both complementary
and a follow-on to the upcoming deployment of the RADARSAT-2 mission. The primary
purpose of the RCM is to provide C-Band data continuity for RADARSAT-2 users, as
well as adding a new series of applications enabled through the constellation approach.
The main uses of RCM are expected to be in the areas of:
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maritime surveillance (ship detection, ice monitoring, and oil spill detection)
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disaster management; and
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ecosystem monitoring.
The primary areas of interest are the landmass of Canada and its surrounding Arctic,
Pacific and Atlantic maritime areas. The images and derived information are required
to be provided to Canadian government users at frequent area coverage rates.
The spacecraft Payload will consist of a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensor integrated
with an Automated Identification System (AIS). The SAR Payload concept is a 2-panel
deployable SAR antenna of length approximately 7 metres.
MDA's role in the mission is mission and payload prime. The bus will be a modified
version of the Canadian SmallSAT bus being developed by Bristol.
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