Synthetic Aperture Radar (Nisar), the first common satellite of Indian and American space agencies, will start geosynchronous satellite starting vehicle (GSLV), the first common satellite of the Indian and American space agencies in the stiharikota (GSLV), the first common satellite Cosmic agencies, the first common satellite of Indian and American space agencies in Siharikota (NASA) in Stiharikota (GSLV), the first joint satellite of Indian and American space agencies to the first satellite of Indian and American space agencies (NASA) in Stiharikota (GSLV), the first common satellite of Indian and US space agencies (NASA). | Photo Credit: Raghunathan SR
Synthetic Aperture Radar (Nisar), the first common satellite of Indian and American space agencies, will start geosynchronous satellite starting vehicle (GSLV), the first common satellite of the Indian and American space agencies in the stiharikota (GSLV), the first common satellite Cosmic agencies, the first common satellite of Indian and American space agencies in Siharikota (NASA) in Stiharikota (GSLV), the first joint satellite of Indian and American space agencies to the first satellite of Indian and American space agencies (NASA) in Stiharikota (GSLV), the first common satellite of Indian and US space agencies (NASA).
The GSLV-F16 rocket injects the satellite Nisar into the Sun-synchronous orbit of 743 km with a slope of 98.40 degrees.
Nisar satellite, weighing 2,392 kg, is a unique satellite for the country’s observation and the first satellite that observes a country with dual frequency synthetic Aperture radar (SAR) -NASA’s L-Band and ISRO’s S-Band, according to the naval syns, according to Intenna Antenn Antenna.
Nisar will observe an country with a resolution of 242 km and a high spatial resolution, using SWEEPSAR technology for the first time.
“The satellite searches the entire globe and provides all weather, daily data at 12 -day intervals and allows a wide range of applications. Nisar can detect even small changes on the Earth’s surface, such as the ground deformation.
He also added that the opening of Nisar is the result of strong technical cooperation between ISRO and laboratory technical teams NASA/Jet for more than ten years.
Multiple ISRO centers, including Space Applications Center in Ahmedabad, which is provided by SAR SAR Mission and the Satellite Center UR Rao, which provides a spacecraft.
Published – July 21st 2025 22:15