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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.

July 30, 2025 / 17:17 IST
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NISAR Satellite (Image: NASA)

It is not just another launch from Sriharikota. It is a moment many scientists have waited years for. On Wednesday, India and the United States are set to lift off on one of the most ambitious space missions yet. The NISAR satellite, jointly built by NASA and ISRO, will launch at 5.40 p.m. from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra Pradesh.

What is NISAR and how does it work?

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The NISAR satellite weighs 2,392 kilograms and is packed with new tech. It carries two radar systems, NASA’s L-band and ISRO’s S-band. These help scan changes across land and water on Earth. The satellite will go into a polar orbit 747 kilometres above the planet.

It uses radar to bounce signals off the Earth’s surface. These radar waves will help measure shifts in land, forests and even under snow. NISAR will cover the globe every 12 days. Its data will show movements as small as a few millimetres.