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ISRO used a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark II (GSLV Mk II) to launch NISAR.
NISAR carries two radar instruments: an L-band radar provided by NASA and an S-band radar built by ISRO.
The NASA–ISRO partnership for NISAR was officially forged on September 30, 2014.
The NASA–ISRO partnership for NISAR was officially formed on September 30, 2014.
NISAR is a joint satellite project developed by NASA and ISRO.
ISRO’s contribution to the NISAR project is estimated at approximately $90 million.
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite was launched by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on July 30.
ISRO launched the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite on July 30.
ISRO plans to feed Shubhanshu Shukla’s Ax-4 flight experience and the Shukla-Nair training experience into planning for the Gaganyaan program at India’s Human Space Flight Center.
ISRO conducted seven out of sixty experiments aboard the ISS during Shubhanshu Shukla’s Ax-4 mission.
Shubhanshu Shukla and the other ISRO astronaut candidates completed basic astronaut training in Russia at various Roscosmos centers.
Shubhanshu Shukla’s Ax-4 flight cost represented about 4.5% of ISRO’s recent annual budget of $1.5 billion.
ISRO provided a timeline of Ax-4 activities that extended until June 30.
Gaganyaan G1 is the first of three uncrewed test flights that ISRO requires to be successful before launching Indian astronauts from Indian soil.
ISRO is targeting the launch of the Gaganyaan G1 mission later this year.
Shubhanshu Shukla is conducting seven specialized experiments during his stay on the International Space Station that were jointly designed and developed by ISRO and India’s Department of Biotechnology.
ISRO achieved the Mars Orbiter Mission in 2013.
After 2000 ISRO expanded programs in remote sensing, communications, and meteorology while pursuing missions to the Moon and Mars and developing a satellite navigation constellation.
ISRO shared Chandrayaan-2 orbiter datasets with JAXA for SLIM’s landing site selection and onboard navigation maps.
ISRO paid around $60 million for a seat on the Ax-4 mission to the International Space Station under a commercial agreement.