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NASA announced Wednesday it, in a partnership with the Indian Space Research Organization, has launched a radar system to map ...
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Radar satellite launched by India and NASA will track minuscule changes to Earth’s land and ice
NASA and India have paired up to launch an Earth-mapping satellite capable of tracking the slightest changes in land and ice.
After integration, IRIS was shipped to India for integration into the NISAR satellite at the U R Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) ...
NDTV's Sam Daniel brings you an exclusive interview with some of the NASA and Caltech scientists behind NISAR, the $1.3 billion Earth observation satellite - NASA's most expensive ever for civilian ...
Unlike optical sensors, the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) at the heart of the Nisar mission doesn’t rely on visible light.
The $1.5 billion synthetic aperture radar imaging satellite, a joint project between NASA and the Indian space agency ISRO, ...
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DPA International on MSNNASA, India launch satellite to track movement of Earth's surface
The US space agency NASA has launched a satellite into space in collaboration with the Indian Space Research Organization ...
Nasa-Isro Synthetic Aperture Radar, or Nisar, lifted off onboard the Indian space agency’s GSLV Mk-II rocket from Sriharikota ...
A powerful new radar satellite, jointly developed by the United States and India, is set to launch today. The satellite is ...
NISAR Blasts Into Orbit: World’s Most Advanced Radar Satellite to Scan Earth’s Surface Every 12 Days
NASA and India’s ISRO have launched a cutting-edge Earth-observing satellite called NISAR, equipped with the most advanced ...
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Space.com on MSNWatch India and NASA launch the powerful NISAR Earth-observing satellite on July 30
India will launch the NISAR Earth-observing spacecraft, a joint effort of ISRO and NASA, on July 30, and you can watch the ...
India is set to launch the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite, a collaborative effort to study Earth's ...
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