Indian Space Research Organization

NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar)

GSLV Mk. II

SUCCESS
Success

Wednesday, July 30, 2025 · 12:10 UTC

Mission

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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.

Mission Type

Earth Science

Orbit

Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO)

Probability

N/A

Status

Launch Successful

Vehicle & Pad

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Rocket

GSLV Mk. II

Launch Pad

Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad

Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India

13.720° N, 80.230° E

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