How ISRO’s ‘Naughty Boy’ Cryogenic Engine Became A ‘Smart Boy’
On 30 March, NASA and ISRO will partner for the launch of the NISAR satellite, which aims to measure the Earth’s changing ecosystems, ice masses to glean information about biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise, among others. The observations will be done every six days in alternating ascending and descending orbits to build up a picture of the Earth over a three-year period.This collaboration
On 30 March, NASA and ISRO will partner for the launch of the NISAR satellite, which aims to measure the Earth’s changing ecosystems, ice masses to glean information about biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise, among others. The observations will be done every six days in alternating ascending and descending orbits to build up a picture of the Earth over a three-year period.This collaboration
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