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What if a satellite could help predict earthquakes, floods, and even crop failures?
Introducing NISAR—India’s most expensive Earth observation satellite yet, built in collaboration with NASA and ISRO, worth $1.5 billion.
Launching this July from Sriharikota, NISAR will scan the entire planet every 12 days, tracking changes in:
- Glaciers & ice sheets — to monitor rising sea levels
- Earthquakes & landslides — to predict disaster zones in advance
- Deforestation — to spot illegal logging and vanishing green cover
- Farming patterns — to help boost food security
- Urban sprawl — to guide smarter, sustainable city planning
It’s the first satellite to use dual radar frequencies—L-band & S-band—to see through clouds, night and day, with centimeter-level precision.
And here’s the best part?
All the data will be freely available—to researchers, disaster teams, governments, and even students.
It’s not just India’s pride—it's a global public good.
What if every country shared its best data for free? Could we prevent the next big disaster?
#NISAR #ISRO #NASA #IndiaInSpace #ClimateAction #DisasterPreparedness #EarthObservation #SpaceScience #SustainableFuture #PositiveNews #GlobalCollaboration #ProudlyIndian
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