Earth-observing radar satellite’s first images of our planet’s surface are in, and they offer a glimpse of things to come.
An Earth-observing radar satellite launched in July jointly between the U.S. and India has returned its first images of our ...
Nasa said NISAR’s highly detailed images will be able to provide actionable information for disaster response, infrastructure ...
The $1.5 billion satellite’s first test images, taken in late August, highlight the capabilities of its advanced L-band radar ...
NASA and ISRO's joint NISAR satellite, launched in July 2025, has released its first radar images, showcasing Earth's surface ...
The NISAR satellite has captured and transmitted its first images of Earth, which show the science and monitoring ...
The NASA-ISRO NISAR satellite has sent its first radar images of Earth’s surface, showcasing advanced radar technology and promising new capabilities in Earth observation, disaster response, ...
The satellite was launched by Isro on July 30 with two radar systems to take pictures of the entire Earth surface once in 12 ...
NISAR, a giant orbiting antenna 39 feet in diameter, will monitor changes to glaciers, forests, and the Earth’s crust, providing data to help improve infrastructure and disaster responses.
Carrying an advanced radar system that will produce a dynamic, three-dimensional view of Earth in unprecedented detail, the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite has launched from ...
Solar storms pose a significant threat to Earth's technology and astronauts, but India's Aditya-L1 and America's IMAP probe ...
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