NISAR mission: ISRO-NASA's joint space mission to combat climate change, know when the launch will take place


NASA-ISRO radar mission: ISRO and NASA are currently working on a joint space mission, NISAR. This mission is an Earth-observation radar mission. It is being said that this radar mission could prove to be very important in combating climate change. This radar provides information on the impact of forests and wetlands on the global carbon cycle and how it is contributing to climate change.

NASA gave important information

Recently there has been an update regarding the launch of NISAR. This mission will be launched at the beginning of next year i.e. in 2024. This mission Our forests and wetlands are vital in combating climate change. The NISAR radar mission will be launched into Earth orbit to analyze Earth and glaciers every 12 days. This data will help scientists understand how important forests and wetlands are in regulating carbon in the environment. This information has been given by NASA.

World's most expensive earth observation satellite

This satellite is one that will send alerts before events like Joshimath happen. About 10 thousand crores have been spent to prepare this satellite. It will be launched by GSLV-Mk2 rocket. NISAR satellite is going to be of great benefit to the whole world. It will help save the world from natural calamities. The world's most expensive earth observation satellite.

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