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NASA-ISRO’s NISAR satellite captures first image of Earth’s surface, revealing Mount Desert island

NASA and ISRO’s NISAR satellite has captured its first radar image of Earth, promising sharper insights into land movement, climate change, ecosystems, and disaster response.

October 01, 2025 / 14:25 IST
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NASA-ISRO Radar Satellite Captures First Image of Mount Desert Island (Image: NASA)

Scientists have received the initial high-resolution radar image from a new Earth-monitoring satellite by NASA and ISRO, which will change the way we monitor land, water, and climate change.

What did the first radar image of NISAR record?

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The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission jointly released a radar picture of Mount Desert Island, off the coast of Maine, taken on 21 August 2025. The picture, recorded by the satellite's L-band synthetic aperture radar instrument, presents water in dark color, forests in green, and hard surfaces like soil and buildings in magenta. Bar Harbor is the bright magenta-colored area on the island's northeast. This photograph was acquired during the commissioning phase of the satellite, an important phase when its sensors are bench-tested prior to starting full science operations.

How is the NISAR satellite different?