Sentinel-1B
Sentinel-1B is a European radar imaging satellite launched on 2016-04-25. It is the second of two satellites in the Sentinel-1 constellation, part of the European Union's Copernicus programme on Earth observation. The satellite carries a C-SAR sensor, capable of providing high-resolution imagery regardless of weather conditions.
Satellite made its first observation on 28 April, capturing 250 km wide image of Austfonna glacier on Svalbard.[5]
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