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ShuttleRadarTopoMission_1arcsec (ImageServer)

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Service Description: The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) aboard Endeavour was launched February 11, 2000 for an international project between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), the German and Italian space agencies. Endeavour orbited Earth 16 times each day during the 11 day SRTM. Radar data was collected for over 80% of the Earth’s surface between 60N and 56S. The radars used during the SRTM mission were flown on Endeavour missions in 1994. The C-band Spaceborne Imaging Radar and the X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (X-SAR). The technology was modified for the SRTM mission to collect interferometric radar. This mission used single-pass interferometry, which acquired two signals at the same time by using two different radar antennas. An antenna located on board the space shuttle collected one data set and the other data set was collected by an antenna located at the end of a 60-meter mast that extended from the shuttle. Differences between the two signals allowed for the calculation of surface elevation.

Name: ShuttleRadarTopoMission_1arcsec

Description: The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) aboard Endeavour was launched February 11, 2000 for an international project between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), the German and Italian space agencies. Endeavour orbited Earth 16 times each day during the 11 day SRTM. Radar data was collected for over 80% of the Earth’s surface between 60N and 56S. The radars used during the SRTM mission were flown on Endeavour missions in 1994. The C-band Spaceborne Imaging Radar and the X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (X-SAR). The technology was modified for the SRTM mission to collect interferometric radar. This mission used single-pass interferometry, which acquired two signals at the same time by using two different radar antennas. An antenna located on board the space shuttle collected one data set and the other data set was collected by an antenna located at the end of a 60-meter mast that extended from the shuttle. Differences between the two signals allowed for the calculation of surface elevation.

Single Fused Map Cache: false

Extent: Initial Extent: Full Extent: Pixel Size X: 2.777777777777769E-4

Pixel Size Y: 2.777777777777769E-4

Band Count: 1

Pixel Type: S16

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Mensuration Capabilities: None

Has Histograms: true

Has Colormap: false

Has Multi Dimensions : false

Rendering Rule:

Min Scale: 0

Max Scale: 0

Copyright Text: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)

Service Data Type: esriImageServiceDataTypeGeneric

Min Values: 169

Max Values: 2029

Mean Values: 528.1703805329744

Standard Deviation Values: 173.4806975692599

Object ID Field: OBJECTID

Fields: Default Mosaic Method: Northwest

Allowed Mosaic Methods: NorthWest,ByAttribute

SortField:

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Mosaic Operator: First

Default Compression Quality: 75

Default Resampling Method: Bilinear

Max Record Count: 1000

Max Image Height: 4100

Max Image Width: 15000

Max Download Image Count: 0

Max Mosaic Image Count: 20

Allow Raster Function: true

Allow Copy: true

Allow Analysis: true

Allow Compute TiePoints: false

Supports Statistics: true

Supports Advanced Queries: true

Use StandardizedQueries: true

Raster Type Infos: Has Raster Attribute Table: false

Edit Fields Info: null

Ownership Based AccessControl For Rasters: null

Child Resources:   Info   Histograms   Statistics   Key Properties   Legend   Raster Function Infos

Supported Operations:   Export Image   Query   Identify   Compute Histograms   Compute Statistics Histograms   Get Samples   Compute Class Statistics   Query Boundary   Compute Pixel Location   Compute Angles   Validate   Project