ISRO Sets June 2025 Launch for Joint NASA-ISRO NISAR Satellite After Delays

NISAR, the joint NASA-ISRO satellite mission, is set to launch in June 2025 after resolving technical issues. It will monitor Earth’s surface with advanced radar imaging.
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission is finally nearing liftoff after overcoming delays caused by overheating concerns in its 12-meter radar antenna. Now scheduled to launch in Ju…

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