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A new U.S.–India satellite called NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) will provide high-resolution data enabling ...
NASA and ISRO's joint NISAR mission, costing $1.5 billion, is set to launch on July 30, 2025, from Sriharikota. This Earth ...
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The Print on MSNLift the veil, abandon Soviet-era approach. Indian science community wants ISRO to up its PR gameUsing hashtag 'ISROfixyourPR', the Indian science community on X attempts to lift the veil off ISRO's operations, with memes, ...
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ThePrint on MSNLandslides to ice sheet changes, ISRO & NASA’s NISAR is the most ambitious Earth-mapping satellite yetMore than a decade in the making, NISAR will lift off from Sriharikota on 30 July. It was built jointly by ISRO and NASA’s ...
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India Today on MSNNisar launch: How this Nasa-Isro mission will scan entire Earth in 12 daysThe NISAR satellite, with a mass of 2,392 kg, will be launched aboard Isro’s GSLV-F16 rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space ...
ISRO Chairman announces India's own space station by 2035, moon landing by 2040, highlighting country's space achievements ...
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India Today on MSNIsro to launch Nisar mission with Nasa on July 30. Full details hereNisar’s capability to penetrate vegetation and clouds, and to operate day and night, will ensure comprehensive, reliable data ...
LOS ANGELES -- NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) have scheduled the launch of their joint Earth-observing mission for July 30, NASA announced Monday.
With a smiling emoji, ISRO astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla said, “Apparently being still is a challenge with or without gravity.” ...
In a stride towards nurturing scientific minds, students of Helios International School attended the Spark India programme ...
Aiming to facilitate long-range communication and radar applications in remote areas with no communication infrastructure, a team of researchers at the Ropar-based Indian Institute of Technology is ...
The first joint Earth observation satellite by the two space agencies will lift off on Isro’s GSLV-F16 at 5:40pm from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota ...
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