Takes Off: NASA-ISRO's Earth-Watching Giant in Orbit

Combining cutting-edge radar technology from both space agencies, NISAR will scan the planet's crust daily—tracking earthquakes, glacier shifts, forest biomass, and agricultural changes with unprecedented detail.
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