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.
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.
Chennai: Indian Space Research Organisation's second launch complex (SLC) atKulasekarapattinam in Tuticorin district will be ...
ISRO Chairman announces SSLV launch from Kulasekarapattinam in 24 months, inaugurates research centre at IIT-Madras.
The organisation is also collaborating with NASA on the NISAR satellite for environmental monitoring. In the past decade, Isro has launched 433 satellite... NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer, launched on ...
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 ...
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.
NISAR's instruments boast an extraordinary capability to detect minute changes, even as small as one centimetre from space. The satellite, powered by two solar arrays, is equipped with enough fuel ...
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 launch complex in Kulasekarapattinam will primarily address the polar launches of the SSLV, which is envisaged to capture the global launch service market for small satellites up to 500 kg ...