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PM IST, the mission will take off aboard the GSLV-F16 rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.
Unlike optical sensors, the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) at the heart of the Nisar mission doesn’t rely on visible light.
NISAR’s data and products will be hosted by the Alaska Satellite Facility Distributed Active Archive Center. S-band products ...
India launched on Wednesday a $1.5 billion, first-of-its-kind radar imaging satellite built in collaboration with NASA, ...
Nasa is also contributing key mission systems such as the payload data subsystem, a high-speed data downlink system, GPS ...
The Earth observation satellite will launch aboard India’s largest rocket – the GSLV Mk II, an expendable three-stage launch ...
Carrying an advanced radar system that will produce a dynamic, three-dimensional view of Earth in unprecedented detail, the ...
Union Minister of State for Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh, also took to X, saying, “#GSLV-F16 lifts off with the ...
ISRO and NASA have successfully launched the NISAR satellite from Sriharikota, marking a significant Earth observation ...
Nasa-Isro Synthetic Aperture Radar, or Nisar, lifted off onboard the Indian space agency’s GSLV Mk-II rocket from Sriharikota ...
ISRO is launching the highly anticipated NISAR mission today, July 30, at 5:40 PM from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. The ...