The NISAR satellite is set to revolutionize global agriculture by providing high-resolution, frequently updated radar data on ...
Data from the NISAR satellite will be used to map crop growth, track plant health, and monitor soil moisture—offering detailed, timely information for decision making.
The NISAR mission is a first-of-a-kind dual-band radar satellite that will measure land deformation from earthquakes, landslides, and volcanoes, producing data for science and disaster response.
ISRO joint mission launching this year, will monitor crop growth, plant health, and soil moisture using advanced radar technology.
Chennai: Indian Space Research Organisation's second launch complex (SLC) atKulasekarapattinam in Tuticorin district will be ...
NISAR's payload will be the most advanced radar ... where it will be combined with the satellite body. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech The mission's science instruments consist of L- and S-band radar ...
NASA and ISRO's NISAR satellite will soon launch to monitor Earth's changing surface with dual-band radar. The mission will capture precise data on land deformation, ice-sheet movements ...
ISRO also plans to conduct an unmanned test mission with humanoids as part of Gaganyaan mission, a GSLV launch, and launch of ...
The ISRO-Nasa collaboration on the NISAR satellite will launch in March 2025, aiming to revolutionise global Earth observation. The satellite, featuring advanced radar technology, will monitor ...
The Nisar satellite, developed through a unique collaboration between Nasa and Isro, is the world's first Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR0 sensor, capable of operating in both L and S band frequencies.