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Why Isro satellites are far more likely to collide than Nasa's in space
India has about 140 satellites in orbit as of December 2025, of which 57 are completely operational and 83 non-functional but ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets India’s first astronauts in February, one of whom may fly to the ISS. Credit: Office of Indian PM Modi LOS ANGELES — NASA and the Indian space agency ISRO ...
The first-of-its kind satellite will provide actionable information in a range of areas, including disaster response, infrastructure monitoring, and agricultural management. Carrying an advanced radar ...
In a historic collaboration between the United States and India, the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite, also known as NISAR, is poised to revolutionise how we observe and understand our ...
"I am extremely happy to announce that GSLV-F16 (Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle) vehicle has successfully and precisely injected the NASA-ISRO synthetic aperture radar satellite." The ...
India's Nasa-Isro Synthetic Aperture Radar (Nisar) satellite has commenced its science phase, sending back high-resolution ...
NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite launched on July 30 this year, has deployed a 12-metre diameter antenna ...
Image: Mr G Madhavan Nair, Chairman, ISRO (centre) and Dr Michael Griffin, Administrator, NASA (right), signing MOU on Chandrayaan-1 at ISRO Satellite Centre. Mr G Madhavan Nair, Chairman, ISRO, and ...
This artist’s concept depicts the NISAR satellite in orbit over central and Northern California. The spacecraft will survey all of Earth’s land and ice-covered surfaces twice every 12 days.
HOUSTON, TX (ANI) – Marking a significant milestone in the India-US space partnership and space exploration, the two countries concluded the Strategic Framework for Human Spaceflight Cooperation to ...
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 ...
India launched on Wednesday a $1.5 billion, first-of-its-kind radar imaging satellite built in collaboration with NASA, deploying it to help enhance global monitoring of climate change and natural ...
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