NASA-ISRO Satellite Transmits First Radar Images of Earth's Surface, Advancing Climate Monitoring

NASA-ISRO Satellite Transmits First Radar Images of Earth's Surface, Advancing Climate Monitoring

NASA-ISRO Satellite Transmits First Radar Images of Earth’s Surface, Advancing Climate Monitoring

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), in collaboration with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has released preliminary images from the most powerful Earth observation radar satellite ever launched. Transmitted recently, these radar images offer a tantalizing glimpse into the scientific data this mission will be capable of delivering, aiming to track changes on Earth’s surface in detail. Announced on September 25, 2025, this achievement is expected to bring innovations to fields such as climate change monitoring, disaster response, and natural resource management. Despite a temporary halt in website updates due to a lapse in federal government funding, JPL continues to report progress on crucial space missions.


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