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India’s space program is preparing for its next giant leap. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has officially ...
Isro now has two satellite launch pads at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, which have been operational since ...
The third satellite launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, is expected be commissioned by March 2029, the Government informed the Parliament on Wednesday (6 August). In a written ...
Launched on July 30 from the Indian spaceport of Sriharikota using GSLV-F16 rocket, the NISAR satellite, jointly developed by NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), will orbit Earth ...
Padmakumar E.S. has taken charge as the director of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota (SDSC SHAR). Prior to this ...
NASA and India have paired up to launch an Earth-mapping satellite capable of tracking the slightest changes in land and ice.
In its mission handbook, NASA states that NISAR’s global and rapid coverage will provide unprecedented opportunities for disaster response.
NISAR, which stands for NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar, will scan the Earth and provide high-resolution day and night ...
Carrying an advanced radar system that will produce a dynamic, three-dimensional view of Earth in unprecedented detail, the ...
ISRO is launching the joint NASA-ISRO NISAR Earth observation satellite today at 5:40 PM from Sriharikota using a GSLV-F16 ...
But Sriharikota, we have a situation. While it is reaching breathlessly for the stars, the Indian space agency only has about 13,000 employees and a limited budget.
The Nasa-Isro Synthetic Aperture Radar (Nisar) satellite successfully lifted off from Sriharikota on Wednesday.