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World's most expensive Indo-US NISAR satellite likely to be launched in March: Nasa

IndiaTimes Monday, 23 December 2024
Nasa announced that NISAR, the advanced earth observation satellite developed by India and the US, is set to launch in March 2025. With dual-frequency radar, NISAR will monitor planetary changes with precision, aiding in climate change understanding and disaster response. It will provide high-resolution images and track surface changes, benefiting global natural resource management.
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SpaceX launches 50th Dragon spacecraft to ISS on resupply mission for NASA Sunday's launch was the 50th time a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft has visited the International Space Station; the first time was in May 2012 for a resupply demonstration. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/08/24/spacex-launches-50th-dragon-spacecraft-to-iss-on-resupply-mission-for-nasa Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages

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Putin MOCKS Western Sanctions |Claims Russia Still Working With Western Scientists Despite Sanctions [Video]

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