NASA-ISRO's New Radar Satellite Enhances Earth Monitoring and Space Science

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The NISAR satellite, a collaboration between NASA and ISRO, successfully deployed its giant 39-foot radar antenna reflector in orbit, marking a significant milestone. This advanced radar system will monitor Earth's surface changes, aiding in disaster response, climate research, and ecosystem management, with the deployment enabling high-resolution imaging crucial for scientific and practical applications.
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