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Norway Buys $15 Million Worth of RADARSAT-2 Data from MDA

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Richmond - Jan 31, 2003
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. announced today that the government of Norway has agreed to purchase $15 million (CDN) worth of RADARSAT-2 data. Under the agreement, the first of its kind in Europe, Norway has committed to pre-paying for much of the data.

Rolf Skar, Managing Director of the Norwegian Space Centre, said: "We've been a longtime RADARSAT-1 customer since the satellite was launched. We were the first station to sign up for RADARSAT-1 data, and this agreement to use RADARSAT-2 data in the years to come demonstrates our appreciation of its utility."

The Norwegian data purchase also makes provision for industrial collaboration and exchange of technology between MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates and Kongsberg Spacetec and Kongsberg Satellite Services.

Norway will use the satellite data for ship detection, detection of oil pollution, and monitoring ice conditions in the country's territorial waters.

The RADARSAT-2 program ensures the continuation of the original RADARSAT program, and the development of Canada's Earth Observation business sector. The new satellite will be capable of image resolution ranging from 3 to 100 meters. RADARSAT-2 will also be the first commercial radar satellite to offer multi-polarization capability that will aid in identifying a variety of surface features and objects.

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The importance of remotely sensed data and technologies to support natural disasters has prompted attention and action in Washington. New initiatives and legislation authorizing appropriations to the remote sensing industry will be discussed at Strategic Research Institute's U.S. Commercial Remote Sensing Industry conference, scheduled for February 9-10, 2006 in Washington D.C.






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