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The U.S. and India just sent a powerful new set of radar eyes into the sky. The NISAR satellite, a joint mission of NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) lifted off today (July 30) ...
On July 30, 2025, the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission successfully launched from India’s Satish Dhawan ...
A powerful new radar satellite, jointly developed by the United States and India, is set to launch today. The satellite is designed to monitor subtle shifts in Earth’s land and ice surfaces, aiding in ...
After integration, IRIS was shipped to India for integration into the NISAR satellite at the U R Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) in Bengaluru. URSC finished NISAR before ISRO moved the satellite to the ...
ISRO and NASA launch NISAR, a groundbreaking Earth observation satellite, marking a new era in Indo-US space cooperation.
NASA–ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) was launched aboard ISRO's GSLV-16 rocket. It was successfully placed into orbit with a margin of 2 to 3 kilometers.
On July 8, a local in Upper Mustang, Nepal, noticed an ominous flood wave rushing down the Chhuhama stream above Chumjung and ...
The agencies will raise the orbit of NISAR by 10 kilometers, after which the radars will be activated and data will be collected.
ISRO launching NISAR satellite from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, in partnership with NASA for global Earth observation mission.
The successful launch of the world’s most expensive and unique earth observation satellite NISAR, jointly developed by US and Indian scientists over a decade, has given a big push to Indo-US space ...
Set to launch today at 5.40 pm from Sriharikota, NISAR aims to study Earth's land, ice, and ecosystems, enhancing U.S.-India collaboration in space exploration.