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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is the space agency of the Government of India headquartered in the city of Bangalore. Its vision is to "harness space technology for national development while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration."
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar, or NISAR satellite, will use advanced radar imaging to map the elevation of Earth's land and ice masses 4 to 6 times a month at resolutions of 5 to 10 meters. It is designed to observe and measure some of the planet's most complex natural processes, including ecosystem disturbances, ice-sheet collapse, and natural hazards such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes and landslides. Under the terms of the agreement, NASA will provide the mission's L band synthetic aperture radar (SAR), a high-rate telecommunication subsystem for scientific data, GPS receivers, a solid-state recorder, and a payload data subsystem. ISRO will provide the satellite bus, an S band synthetic aperture radar, the launch vehicle, and associated launch services.
Height 49.00 Meters
Max Stages 3
Mass To GTO 2500 kg
Liftoff Thrust 7420 kN
Diameter 2.80 Meters
Mass To LEO 0 kg
Liftoff Mass 401 Tonnes
Launch Success 8
Consecutive Success 2
Maiden Flight 2010-04-15
Launch Failures 2
Cosmic_Penguin
2024-10-26T18:33:00+0000
NET February.
Cosmic_Penguin
2024-07-19T02:12:06+0000
Slipped to NET early 2025 due to satellite issues.
Cosmic_Penguin
2024-03-30T06:19:50+0000
NET October.
Cosmic_Penguin
2024-03-21T12:17:13+0000
NET late May.
Cosmic_Penguin
2024-02-18T10:25:34+0000
NET Q2 2024.
Cosmic_Penguin
2024-01-01T16:02:25+0000
NET March 30.
Cosmic_Penguin
2023-11-09T07:53:25+0000
NET early 2024.
Nosu
2022-06-25T21:31:07+0000
Delayed to 2024
2024-11-08T15:56:44+0000
NASA
2024-10-17T19:11:53+0000
NASA
2024-08-01T20:19:00+0000
The Launch Pad
2024-07-30T03:47:33+0000
SpaceNews
2024-03-24T20:43:39+0000
SpaceNews