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    Unique space radar will track earth’s every shake & shift

    6 days ago

    The joint NASA-ISRO mission, NISAR, is set to launch, revolutionizing Earth observation with its advanced radar technology. Scanning the planet every 12 days, it will detect subtle changes, aiding in flood warnings, coastal erosion monitoring, and disaster response. This collaboration, fifty years after the SITE project, marks a significant advancement in Indo-US space cooperation, providing invaluable data to scientists worldwide.
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