The year 2025 witnessed remarkable progress in space exploration. India achieved major milestones including its 100th launch ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets India’s first astronauts in February, one of whom may fly to the ISS. Credit: Office of Indian PM Modi LOS ANGELES — NASA and the Indian space agency ISRO ...
"I am extremely happy to announce that GSLV-F16 (Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle) vehicle has successfully and precisely injected the NASA-ISRO synthetic aperture radar satellite." The ...
Carrying an advanced radar system that will produce a dynamic, three-dimensional view of Earth in unprecedented detail, the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite has launched from ...
International space agencies are gearing up for an intensive launch schedule in 2026, targeting the Moon, Mars and advanced ...
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Shubhanshu Shukla, SpaDeX, NASA-ISRO joint satellite—biggest space achievements of 2025
In May 2025, the CNSA launched the Tianwen-2 probe, an ambitious spacecraft that will go to asteroid 2016HO3 to retrieve ...
The NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) Earth-observing radar satellite’s first images of our planet’s surface are in, and they offer a glimpse of things to come as the joint mission between ...
It’s nearly time for the scientific heart of NISAR – short for NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar – an Earth science satellite being jointly built by NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation, ...
ON EARTH. THE COUNTDOWN IS ON. ON JULY 30TH, NASA WILL LAUNCH ITS NICE MISSION. NASA AND THE INDIAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION ISRO HAVE BEEN WORKING FOR OVER TEN YEARS TOGETHER TO BUILD THIS ...
From crewed Moon flybys to Mars test flights, 2026 reshapes global space ambitions, with NASA, ISRO, SpaceX, China and Europe planning missions that signal where exploration heads next globally ahead.
This artist’s concept depicts the NISAR satellite in orbit over central and Northern California. The spacecraft will survey all of Earth’s land and ice-covered surfaces twice every 12 days.
India launched on Wednesday a $1.5 billion, first-of-its-kind radar imaging satellite built in collaboration with NASA, deploying it to help enhance global monitoring of climate change and natural ...
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