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NISAR is a satellite for Earth observation developed by NASA and ISRO.
New Norcia-3 will begin operations in 2026, supporting communications for ESA missions and those of NASA, JAXA, and ISRO.
The new antenna will support other space agencies like NASA, JAXA, and ISRO under mutual agreements for joint support.
The New Norcia antenna will facilitate collaboration with international partners, including NASA, the Japanese JAXA, and the Indian ISRO.
The New Norcia 3 antenna can also support other space agencies such as NASA, JAXA, and ISRO.
ISRO’s Chandrayaan 4 aims to bring lunar polar material to Earth in 2028.
ESA and ISRO signed a joint statement of intent on cooperation for human space exploration in May 2025.
ISRO officials recently visited ESA’s research and technology facility, ESTEC, in the Netherlands, and the European Astronaut Centre in Germany.
Discussions between ESA and ISRO focused on collaboration in exploration, Earth observation, and operations.
ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher and ISRO chairman V. Narayanan reviewed developments in cooperation between ESA and the Indian Space Research Organisation.
ISRO reported a mass-to-orbit of 4,643.0 kg with a known percentage of 100%.
AST SpaceMobile's Bluebird 6 satellite is set to be delivered to ISRO on 12 October.
NISAR was launched by ISRO on July 30.
ISRO has received approval for the LUPEX lunar landing mission with JAXA.
ISRO is targeting early 2027 for the Gaganyaan crewed mission.
The NISAR mission represents significant cooperation between NASA and ISRO, building on years of technical collaboration.
The S-band radar, provided by ISRO's Space Applications Centre, is effective at monitoring certain types of agriculture and grassland ecosystems.
NISAR was launched on July 30 under President Trump in partnership with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
The NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) Earth-observing radar satellite's first images offer a glimpse of the mission's upcoming full science operations.
ISRO made initial peer-reviewed Chandrayaan 3 payload data available online a year after the landing in August 2023.