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ISRO and NASA’s NISAR mission set to launch in June after years of preparation

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 29 April 2025
ISRO and NASA are collaborating on the NISAR mission, set to launch in June 2025. This Earth observation satellite will monitor Earth's changing systems. The GSLV-F16 will launch from Sriharikota. ISRO is also engaging the private sector for commercial spin-offs. NISAR will monitor Earth every 12 days. ISRO has other missions planned, including EOS-09 and Gaganyaan. Chandrayaan-4 is approved.
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