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An international programme for polar earth observations will be established by NASA /ESA/NASDA, starting in 1995. Among many other instruments, the first NASA mission (EOS-1) will possibly incorporate a sensor system for measuring global land topography. JPL (Pasadena, Cal.) together with the Institute of Navigation (University of Stuttgart) and Dornier System (Friedrichshafen) are currently conceiving such a sensor system, which will be a multimode radar altimeter for ocean and land applications.
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Schüssler, H. (1989). Radar Altimetry for Land Applications. In: Linkwitz, K., Hangleiter, U. (eds) High Precision Navigation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74585-0_21
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