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NASA-backed radar tracks minute terrain changes, enabling disaster alerts and precise environmental monitoring.
NASA and ISRO’s NISAR satellite has successfully deployed its massive antenna in space, marking a major step toward tracking ...
Could a single piece of engineering redefine how humanity sees its own planet? In mid-August, 460 miles above Earth, a ...
NASA and ISRO’s NISAR satellite has unfurled its record-breaking radar antenna, paving the way for global monitoring of ice, ...
The NISAR mission, a joint effort between NASA and the Indian space agency ISRO, launched on July 30 from Satish Dhawan Space ...
A collaboration between NASA and the small business Aloft Sensing produced a new compact radar system that will enable ...
NASA and ISRO have successfully deployed the world's largest radar antenna, a 33-foot structure, as part of the NISAR mission ...
HOUSTON—The largest radar reflector antenna ever assigned to a NASA mission has been successfully deployed, the space agency ...
Indian Space Research Organization A first-of-its-kind satellite has launched to track nearly imperceptible changes on Earth’s surface, an effort that could aid with responses to natural disasters.
An Electron rocket carrying the QPS-SAR-12 satellite, nicknamed Kushinada-I, lifted off from Rocket Lab 's New Zealand site ...
The claim: Radar technology wouldn’t work if the Earth was a globe An April 20 Instagram post (direct link, archived link) features an image of a world map on a radar screen.