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"Unveiling the Unseen: Radar - A Window to Exploration and Defense" Curiosity rover's radar scans Mars, unraveling its mysterious terrain while igniting our curiosity

Background imageRadar Collection: An Airman guides an E-2C Hawkeye

An Airman guides an E-2C Hawkeye
Pacific Ocean, January 22, 2007 - An aircraft flight deck director guides an E-2C Hawkeye onto a steam propelled catapult for launch off the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John

Background imageRadar Collection: Hellenic Air Force EMB-145 AWACS aircraft landing in Andravida, Greece

Hellenic Air Force EMB-145 AWACS aircraft landing in Andravida, Greece
Hellenic Air Force EMB-145 AWACS aircraft landing during joint exercise INIOHOS 2016 in Andravida, Greece

Background imageRadar Collection: A U. S. Air Force E-3 Sentry aircraft off the coast of South Korea

A U. S. Air Force E-3 Sentry aircraft off the coast of South Korea
June 25, 2009 - A U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry aircraft conducts a flight off the coast of South Korea

Background imageRadar Collection: A radar dish aboard Mobile At-Sea Sensor barge

A radar dish aboard Mobile At-Sea Sensor barge
Pearl Harbor, August 24, 2011 - A radar dish aboard Mobile At-Sea Sensor (MATSS) barge (IX-524) undergoes final testing before upcoming flight test mission FTM-16

Background imageRadar Collection: Close-up of radar on the Hellenic Air Force EMB-145 AWACS aircraft

Close-up of radar on the Hellenic Air Force EMB-145 AWACS aircraft

Background imageRadar Collection: USS Abraham Lincoln

USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), after participating in the multi-national exercise RIMPAC, is towed into Pearl Harbor and approaches the Sea Based X-band Radar undergoing service at the Pearl Harbor

Background imageRadar Collection: An E-2C Hawkeye flying over the Pacific Ocean

An E-2C Hawkeye flying over the Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean, March 25, 2009 - An E-2C Hawkeye flies over the Pacific Ocean in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility

Background imageRadar Collection: A defunct Air Force Station radar tower at Mount Lemmon Observatory

A defunct Air Force Station radar tower at Mount Lemmon Observatory
A defunct Air Force Station radar tower still stands at Mount Lemmon Observatory near Tucson, Arizona. A remnant of the Cold War

Background imageRadar Collection: The Very Large Array radio telescope under moonlight in New Mexico

The Very Large Array radio telescope under moonlight in New Mexico
Dedember 13, 2013 - One of the 27 antennas of the Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope complex in New Mexico (with others in the distance at lower right) illuminated by moonlight

Background imageRadar Collection: A Hellenic Air Force EMB-145 AWACS aircraft

A Hellenic Air Force EMB-145 AWACS aircraft during joint exercise INIOHOS 2016 in Andravida, Greece

Background imageRadar Collection: Anti-aircraft guns mounted on an M109 chassis to simulate a Soviet ZSU-23-4

Anti-aircraft guns mounted on an M109 chassis to simulate a Soviet ZSU-23-4
A defense weapons system with gun dish fire control radar and quad 40mm anti-aircraft guns mounted on an M109 chassis, is used to simulate a Soviet ZSU-23-4 during the Joint Attack Weapons System

Background imageRadar Collection: An E-2C Hawkeye takes off from the flight deck of USS Nimitz

An E-2C Hawkeye takes off from the flight deck of USS Nimitz
Gulf of Oman, August 24, 2013 - An E-2C Hawkeye takes off from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz

Background imageRadar Collection: An E-3 AWACS comes into land at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan

An E-3 AWACS comes into land at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan
An E-3 AWACS from the 18th Wing comes into land at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan

Background imageRadar Collection: Cougar Horizon early warning radar helicopter of the French Army

Cougar Horizon early warning radar helicopter of the French Army, Geilenkirchen Airfield, Germany

Background imageRadar Collection: A U. S. Air Force E-3 Sentry moves into refueling position

A U. S. Air Force E-3 Sentry moves into refueling position
July 24, 2009 - A U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control system aircraft moves into refueling position over the Nevada Test and Training Range during Red Flag 09-4

Background imageRadar Collection: A Gepard anti-aircraft tank of the Belgian Army

A Gepard anti-aircraft tank of the Belgian Army. This tank is currently not in use anymore

Background imageRadar Collection: Sea Based X-band Radar dome at Pearl Harbor naval shipyard

Sea Based X-band Radar dome at Pearl Harbor naval shipyard
Sea Based X-band Radar dome modeled by the setting sun at Pearl Harbor naval shipyard where this component of the Ballistic Missile Defense System is undergoing maintenance and repair

Background imageRadar Collection: MIM-23 Hawk anti-aircraft missile launcher of the German Air Force

MIM-23 Hawk anti-aircraft missile launcher of the German Air Force, Gatow, Germany

Background imageRadar Collection: An E-2C Hawkeye conducts a touch-and-go landing aboard USS Enterprise

An E-2C Hawkeye conducts a touch-and-go landing aboard USS Enterprise
Atlantic Ocean, October 31, 2005 - An E-2C Hawkeye conducts a touch-and-go landing on the flight deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise

Background imageRadar Collection: Turkish Air Force E-7 AWACS aircraft during Exercise Anatolian Eagle 2016

Turkish Air Force E-7 AWACS aircraft during Exercise Anatolian Eagle 2016
Turkish Air Force E-7 AWACS aircraft on the runway during Exercise Anatolian Eagle 2016, Konya, Turkey

Background imageRadar Collection: View of the island of anti-submarine warfare support carrier USS Shangri-La, 1969

View of the island of anti-submarine warfare support carrier USS Shangri-La, 1969
November 1969 - A view of the red flood lamps and other equipment on the island of the anti-submarine warfare support aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La (CVS-38)

Background imageRadar Collection: Radar station on Saentis Mountain, Alpstein Range, Appenzell, Switzerland, Alps, Europe

Radar station on Saentis Mountain, Alpstein Range, Appenzell, Switzerland, Alps, Europe

Background imageRadar Collection: Speed Trap

Speed Trap
1st December 1978: PC Alex McHattie aiming a radar speed gun (VASCA) at a car. (Photo by Roy Chaplin/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageRadar Collection: Radar dishes

Radar dishes
Abandoned RAF Stenigot radar dishes, Lincolnshire, UK

Background imageRadar Collection: Radar operated digital road sign warning motorists to slow down on U. S. 101 north of Eureka

Radar operated digital road sign warning motorists to slow down on U. S. 101 north of Eureka
Radar operated digital road sign warning motorists to slow down on U.S. 101 north of Eureka, California

Background imageRadar Collection: Harbor master control tower at the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands

Harbor master control tower at the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands

Background imageRadar Collection: Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, designed by Foster and Partners, Kai Tak, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, designed by Foster and Partners, Kai Tak, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Background imageRadar Collection: SATELLITE: SEASAT, 1974. Artists concept of the SEASAT satellite designed by NASA

SATELLITE: SEASAT, 1974. Artists concept of the SEASAT satellite designed by NASA for remote sensing of the Earths oceans, 1974

Background imageRadar Collection: A U. S. Army sergeant plots the course of enemy planes with information received by radar in a gun

A U. S. Army sergeant plots the course of enemy planes with information received by radar in a gun operations room in
WWII: WARNING BOARD, 1944. A U.S. Army sergeant plots the course of enemy planes with information received by radar in a gun operations room in the Anzio region of Italy during World War II

Background imageRadar Collection: An American World War II Douglas B-18B Bolo bomber, converted from a B-18A for anti-submarine

An American World War II Douglas B-18B Bolo bomber, converted from a B-18A for anti-submarine warfare through
ANTI-SUBMARINE AIRCRAFT. An American World War II Douglas B-18B Bolo bomber, converted from a B-18A for anti-submarine warfare through the installation of radar equipment in the nose

Background imageRadar Collection: de Havilland DH106 Comet 4 XW626 (formerly G-APDS)

de Havilland DH106 Comet 4 XW626 (formerly G-APDS)
de Havilland DH106 Comet 4, XW626 (formerly G-APDS), after conversion to test the radar for the AEW Nimrod

Background imageRadar Collection: English Electric Canberra third prototype VN828

English Electric Canberra third prototype VN828
English Electric Canberra third prototype, VN828, after modification to incorporate a B(I)8 cockpit and a nose radome incorporating AIMk18 radar

Background imageRadar Collection: Photographic, 10838676

Photographic, 10838676
10838676

Background imageRadar Collection: Boeing RB-50B 47-134 later modified to RB-50F

Boeing RB-50B 47-134 later modified to RB-50F
Boeing RB-50B, 47-134, later modified to RB-50F standard with the addition of SHORAN navigational radar for special missions

Background imageRadar Collection: Boulton Paul Defiant IA at the factory

Boulton Paul Defiant IA at the factory showing the array of radar aerials

Background imageRadar Collection: Global radar measurements in clear sky and through clouds. The radar data over the

Global radar measurements in clear sky and through clouds. The radar data over the oceans provides scientists and weather forecasters with information on surface wind speed and direction

Background imageRadar Collection: Cape Town and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, in foreground of perspective view

Cape Town and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, in foreground of perspective view generated from Landsat satellite image and elevation data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)

Background imageRadar Collection: Flying under radar control with a B-66 Destroyer, Air Force F-105 Thunderchief pilots

Flying under radar control with a B-66 Destroyer, Air Force F-105 Thunderchief pilots bomb a military target through low clouds over the southern panhandle of North Vietnam, 14 June 1966

Background imageRadar Collection: Army Missile Defense System

Army Missile Defense System
Fort Meade, Maryland: March 23, 1957. Electric consoles are the heart of the MIssile Master System. Here, operators use photo-electric light guns placed against the screens to enter targets into

Background imageRadar Collection: Venera-15 radar image of Venus

Venera-15 radar image of Venus
Venus. Radar image showing part of Sedna Planitia in the northern hemisphere of Venus. The are seen here is about 1100km wide and 850km high

Background imageRadar Collection: Pluton space radio receivers, 1969

Pluton space radio receivers, 1969
Space communications. Antennas of one of the ADU-1000 arrays of the Pluton system at Yevpatoria, Ukraine. Pluton was a system used for deep space communications and for space radar studies

Background imageRadar Collection: Ships radar screen

Ships radar screen. Radar is used to detect surrounding objects by sending out microwaves and detecting those that bounce back. The distance and size of those objects is shown on the screen

Background imageRadar Collection: Nuclear missile warning system, 1999 C016 / 4514

Nuclear missile warning system, 1999 C016 / 4514
Nuclear missile warning system. This computer is part of the nuclear missile monitoring and early warning system used to track missiles in the atmosphere and in space after their launch

Background imageRadar Collection: Indian Ocean, satellite imaging data C016 / 3718

Indian Ocean, satellite imaging data C016 / 3718
Indian Ocean, satellite imaging data. Computer graphic of the Indian Ocean on an Earth globe, showing the various parameters that can be measured by satellite instruments

Background imageRadar Collection: Microwave radar horns C013 / 5299

Microwave radar horns C013 / 5299
Microwave radar horns of a surveillance security system at Titan Missile Museum near Tucson, Arizona. The silo-launched Titan II missile was part of Americas nuclear deterrent

Background imageRadar Collection: Accessibility of radar on the Tornado aircraft

Accessibility of radar on the Tornado aircraft
Accessibility of radar on the Tornado and forward equipment bay

Background imageRadar Collection: Giant white radar dome communications centre Pleumeur Bodou Brittany France

Giant white radar dome communications centre Pleumeur Bodou Brittany France
MAB-843 Giant white radar dome communications centre Pleumeur Bodou Brittany France Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageRadar Collection: Monitoring tracking information on Skylab, the U. S. space station

Monitoring tracking information on Skylab, the U. S. space station, from the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD)
NORAD HEADQUARTERS, 1979. Monitoring tracking information on Skylab, the U.S. space station, from the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Photographed 1979



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"Unveiling the Unseen: Radar - A Window to Exploration and Defense" Curiosity rover's radar scans Mars, unraveling its mysterious terrain while igniting our curiosity. From canvas to reality, artwork inspired by radar technology paints a vivid picture of Earth's topographic and bathymetric map. The majestic E-3D Sentry Aircraft gracefully lands at RAF Waddington, equipped with powerful radar systems for aerial surveillance. Australia's vast landscapes come alive through a detailed topographic map, revealing hidden wonders beneath the surface. Venus' enigmatic North Pole unraveled through a mesmerizing radar map, unlocking secrets of this celestial neighbor. H. M. S Chatham Type 22 (Batch 3) Frigate sails confidently with advanced radar capabilities safeguarding maritime borders in 1996. Peering into the cockpit of military aircraft reveals an intricate web instruments guiding pilots through uncharted skies. RAF Fylingdales H820 / 0072 stands tall as a sentinel against threats, its powerful radar system ensuring national security is upheld. Earth's diverse landscapes converge on one captivating canvas - behold the amalgamation of topography and bathymetry. Africa's breathtaking beauty unfolds as we explore its varied terrains through an intricately crafted topographic map. The Magnetron Valve by G. H Davis revolutionized radars, propelling technological advancements that shape our world today A U. S Air Force E-3A Sentry takes flight from Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada – guardian of the skies armed with cutting-edge radar prowess. Radar: An invisible force connecting exploration and defense across land, sea, sky - forever expanding human horizons.