A dual-low-frequency radar for sub-canopy and deep soil-moisture measurementsMeasurements of deep and sub-canopy soil moisture are critical in understanding the global water and carbon energy cycle, but are not presently available on a synoptic basis. In this paper, we discuss a proposed spaceborne dual-frequency (UHF and VHF) radar that can provide global & these key measurements. This system is polarimetric and the low transmit frequencies chosen for their penetration abilities necessitate a large antenna that has an aperture of approximately 30m by 11m at VHF, and 30m by 3m at UHF. We describe the mission concept, overall system design and performance characteristics, and discuss ongoing tasks to prototype key system components, and verify the retrieval algorithms. We are also developing a tower-based prototype radar system. This system will, through field observations, demonstrate the scientific effectiveness of the measurement concept and provide critical data for algorithm development. We provide details of the ground experimentation including issues unique to operating at the low-frequencies chosen for these systems.