NISAR Mission: A New Era in Global Earth Observation
The NISAR mission, a collaboration between ISRO and NASA, aims to showcase Indian space engineering on a global stage. Scheduled for launch aboard the GSLV-Mk II, it will provide extensive Earth observation data worldwide. This five-year mission highlights India's first major Earth observation partnership with NASA.
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The upcoming NISAR mission, a notable collaboration between India's ISRO and NASA, represents a significant leap in global Earth observation endeavors. Scheduled for launch from Sriharikota aboard the GSLV-Mk II rocket on July 30, it aims to elevate India's space engineering capabilities on a worldwide platform, according to top scientists involved.
Former NISAR Project Manager Radha Krishna Kavuluru emphasizes the mission's groundbreaking nature, as it delivers comprehensive Earth data for government and commercial purposes around the globe. Unlike previous ISRO missions, which focused primarily on India and neighboring regions, NISAR will offer exhaustive global data for diverse operational applications.
This five-year mission marks the inaugural major partnership between ISRO and NASA in Earth observation satellites, facilitating a significant exchange of technical expertise. The satellite, once operational, will enable monitoring of seasonal changes and environmental dynamics, with data accessible globally via ISRO and NASA's online platforms.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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