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  • NASA-ISRO NISAR launched: 10 fiery images from the liftoff of the world's costliest satellite

    NASA-ISRO NISAR launched: 10 fiery images from the liftoff of the world's costliest satellite

    NISAR marks a significant milestone in India-US space cooperation, highlighting their joint commitment to global scientific advancement. The mission, over a decade in the making, comes with a price tag exceeding $1.5 billion.

  • NASA-ISRO successfully launch NISAR: The world's most expensive satellite lifts off from Sriharikota

    NASA-ISRO successfully launch NISAR: The world's most expensive satellite lifts off from Sriharikota

    NISAR marks the first joint Earth-observing satellite developed by India and the United States. The observatory will monitor a wide range of changes, including ground shifts caused by earthquakes, landslides, and volcanic activity.

  • Why NASA-ISRO Satellite NISAR is so special and how it will be a game-changer in climate monitoring

    Why NASA-ISRO Satellite NISAR is so special and how it will be a game-changer in climate monitoring

    NISAR marks a strong step in India-US space ties. It shows both countries are working together for global science. The mission took over a decade to build and cost over $1.5 billion.

  • NISAR Satellite Launch: NASA-ISRO collaborative satellite successfully placed in Earth's orbit

    NISAR Satellite Launch: NASA-ISRO collaborative satellite successfully placed in Earth's orbit

    A powerful new radar satellite, jointly developed by the United States and India, is set to launch today. The satellite is designed to monitor subtle shifts in Earth’s land and ice surfaces, aiding in the prediction of both natural disasters and human-induced hazards.

  • NASA-ISRO NISAR to launch today: When and how to watch the liftoff of world’s most expensive satellite

    NASA-ISRO NISAR to launch today: When and how to watch the liftoff of world’s most expensive satellite

    The rocket, GSLV Mk II, stands 52 metres tall. It features solid, liquid, and cryogenic-powered stages. This heavy-lift launcher is India’s biggest rocket to date.

  • Astronomers capture a glimpse into the birth of a new solar system for the first time

    Astronomers capture a glimpse into the birth of a new solar system for the first time

    The James Webb Space Telescope spotted signs of solid minerals. These are known as silicon monoxide, beginning to cool and harden.

  • From Cat's Paw Nebula to Titan's shadow: NASA's 10 dazzling astronomical and space images

    From Cat's Paw Nebula to Titan's shadow: NASA's 10 dazzling astronomical and space images

    From glowing nebulae to Saturn’s moon casting shadows, NASA’s stunning space images capture the awe of the cosmos, revealing breathtaking views of our universe through powerful telescopes and deep space missions.

  • Sunita Williams' Return highlights: NASA astronauts return to Earth after 9 months in space

    Sunita Williams' Return highlights: NASA astronauts return to Earth after 9 months in space

    NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9, including Sunita Williams, safely splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico after a nine-month ISS mission. Follow live updates on their return to Earth.

  • 'An emotional rollercoaster...': NASA astronaut Sunita Williams shares most difficult part of extended space stay

    'An emotional rollercoaster...': NASA astronaut Sunita Williams shares most difficult part of extended space stay

    NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is finally set to return home after an unplanned nine-month stay in space.

  • NASA astronaut shares hilarious way to wear pants in space in a viral new video

    NASA astronaut shares hilarious way to wear pants in space in a viral new video

    Watch NASA astronaut Don Pettit's hilarious zero-gravity pants-putting-on trick aboard the International Space Station .

  • IIT-Madras, NASA researchers study multidrug-resistant pathogens on International Space Station

    IIT-Madras, NASA researchers study multidrug-resistant pathogens on International Space Station

    Astronauts operating in altered immune conditions with limited access to traditional medical facilities face unique health challenges during space missions.

  • ISS codes stolen from NASA in 2010

    ISS codes stolen from NASA in 2010

    Hacking attacks and data security issues aren‘t limited to just large commercial organizations, it‘s also to large ...

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