Thomas Ager: The Essentials of SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) - MBM#60
Description
Thomas Ager worked for 30y at the National Geospatial Agency on Radar satellite images and recently released ‘The Essentials of SAR’ a book breaking down Synthetic Aperture Radar for, as he puts it, “non electrical engineers”
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About Tom
- His book: The Essentials of SAR (Affiliate Link)
Shownotes
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- My Interview with Iain Woodhouse: Understanding Radar Satellite Images
- Tom’s interview on Project Geospatial
- Mapping London’s deformation
- 70cm mapping of the Moon
- Book (and poem!) recommendation
- Who Is Fourier? (Affiliate Link)
- Project Geospatial: https://www.youtube.com/@Projectgeospatial
- Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas
Timestamps
(00:00 ) - Introduction
(01:13 ) - Sponsor: Planet
(02:28 ) - Tom describes himself
(04:13 ) - National Geospatial Agency
(05:46 ) - Why should anyone care about radar images?
(09:52 ) - Why not just fly plane?
(10:54 ) - SAR in the 80s
(23:14 ) - Finding early use in SAR
(27:09 ) - Skepticism in new tech
(30:09 ) - Phase
(35:32 ) - Bringing poetry to physics
(42:01 ) - The most astonishing element of SAR
(48:41 ) - Future of SAR
(51:51 ) - The next step
(56:49 ) - The language issue
(59:45 ) - Tom's book
(01:02:46 ) - Tom's book dedication
(01:04:49 ) - Teaching
(01:07:40 ) - Getting NGA's approval on the book
(01:09:09 ) - Doing what people tell you not to do
(01:11:34 ) - Machine Learning in SAR
(01:15:55 ) - Book & Podcast recommendation