A groundbreaking space collaboration between the United States and India will be realized in July 2025. The joint NISAR project by NASA and the Indian Space Organization ISRO represents an extremely innovative satellite with unprecedented technological capacity.
The launch is planned for July 30 with an Indian GSLV-F16 rocket from Indian territory. The large-scale scientific initiative is valued at approximately 1.5 billion dollars and possesses revolutionary capabilities for global climate monitoring.
The key technological innovation of the satellite is the integrated synthetic aperture radar, which guarantees precise visual observation under any meteorological conditions – day and night. This unique instrument will provide extremely detailed real-time images.
The main mission includes providing scientific data on climate change, natural disaster management, and preventive analyses. An additional focus is the creation of international scientific partnerships for sharing strategic information.