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World's most expensive satellite NISAR: How NASA-ISRO joint mission will open unique window into Earth's secrets

Get ready for the NISAR mission, a joint NASA-ISRO venture, to revolutionize Earth observation. This innovative satellite will track land deformation, monitor climate change, and aid disaster management.

January 07, 2025 / 17:49 IST
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An equal collaboration between NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation, NISAR will offer unprecedented insights into Earth’s constantly changing land and ice surfaces using synthetic aperture radar technology. The spacecraft, depicted here in an artist’s concept, will launch from India. (Image: NASA)
An equal collaboration between NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation, NISAR will offer unprecedented insights into Earth’s constantly changing land and ice surfaces using synthetic aperture radar technology. The spacecraft, depicted here in an artist’s concept, will launch from India. (Image: NASA)

A new mission by NASA and ISRO, NISAR, will soon revolutionise how we observe Earth. This innovative satellite will measure land shifts caused by earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides. Set for launch in a few months, the NISAR mission promises to unveil valuable data for scientific research and disaster management.

Tracking Earth’s Constant Change
The NISAR satellite will provide crucial insights into Earth's surface. By observing land deformation weekly, it captures changes on Earth’s surface down to the centimetre. It will also track glaciers, ice sheets, and forests, offering vital information on the global carbon cycle.

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NISAR’s unique dual-band radar system sets it apart. The satellite carries both L-band and S-band radars. These wavelengths will allow researchers to study smaller and larger Earth features. The L-band radar sees larger objects, like boulders, while the S-band focuses on smaller ones, such as leaves.

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