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Notable nuances about NISAR and how it flows into planetary science for NASA and ISRO | Indian Space Progress #30

Left inset image: The July 30 launch of NISAR on an ISRO GSLV Mk II rocket; Right inset image: NISAR’s two radar systems from NASA and ISRO respectively being tested at ISRO’s compact antenna test facility in Bengaluru, India; Background image: Illustration of NISAR in Earth orbit with its large 12-meter antenna deployed. Images: ISRO / JPL / NASAThe July 30 launch of the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) spacecraft has put the first du…
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