A Cosmic Partnership
The NISAR mission is a symbol of the strong partnership between ISRO and NASA. This joint effort combines ISRO's expertise in building and launching satellites
with NASA's advanced radar technology. The collaboration's goal is to understand our planet better, a crucial step for a country like India dealing with climate change impacts.
Unfurling the Antenna
The deployment of the antenna reflector is a critical achievement. This sophisticated piece of equipment will enable NISAR to collect high-resolution data on a global scale. It signifies a huge stride towards accurate observations of Earth's changes, from the Himalayas to the coastal regions of India.
Earth's Big Picture
NISAR will monitor a vast array of environmental processes. From tracking changes in ice sheets and glaciers to mapping land surface deformation and assessing the impact of natural disasters, the satellite's data will be invaluable. This data is vital for disaster management efforts, like the frequent floods.
Data for India
The satellite's observations have significant implications for India. Its capacity to monitor land use, water resources, and natural hazards will contribute to the country's sustainable development goals. The project supports agricultural planning and managing the impacts of climate change on agriculture.