NISAR MISSION: BIGGEST COLLABORATION OF ISRO AND NASA?

in electronics •  7 years ago 

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Here is my post which is about the modern satellite named NISAR goint to be launched in the year of 2021 jointly by the ISRO and NASA which will goint to write a new history for the entire human race.

This is my post about the most trending news of NISAR Satellite. Hope you all like this. Keep me motivated by posting your valuable opinions so that I can bring you some more trending topics in the near future posts.

This is a project which will make the entire human race proud no matter where they are residing. The glorious work of rocket power because of which now the image of India has transformed among the entire world. India has achieved this goal because of its highly intelligent and qualified Scientists and Engineers. NISAR) is a project which is getting developed jointly by the Indian Space Agency “ISRO” and the US Space Agency “NASA”. This Satellite will be the most modern and costliest among all the satellite that are launched in the space till date and will be launched with help of GSLV rocket. Total cost of the project is expected to be $1.5 Billion.

India is now also a member of MTCR and now on 15th June India will launch GSAT 19 satellite with the help of GSLV MK3 rocket. This will be the first developmental flight of GSLV MK3 by India. In GSLV MK3, CE 20 engine has been used which is completely made and developed in India. In future, GSLV MK3 will also be able to take the common people into the space. This made in India GSLV rocket on 5th May has already established South Asia Satellite in earth’s atmosphere.

In 2021, with the help of GSLV rocket NISAR satellite will be launched into the space which will also be a proud moment for all human beings. NISAR is said to be the costliest satellite till date. This satellite will click snap of earth every week and will be so much powerful that under the earth’s tectonic plate, ice layer melting and even a little change in forest areas could be captured. NISAR will be utilized specially for Arctic and Antartic region’s ice-berg melting, etc. data analysis by capturing earth’s image and image sensing and will benefit entire humanity.

The mini version of NISAR satellite has already been developed and is being tested initially by rotating it in the areas of Ahmedabad, India. ISRO has an aircraft named Beechcraft Super King B200, the mini version of NISAR satellite is fixed on the top of it, and is collecting data by making the aircraft fly above the sea level of 8 Km in the areas of Ahmedabad, there it will be tested for three months, and the analysis of the captured images will be done, also the data will be sent to NASA. After the testing of its initial stage, same testing will be done in the 39 cities of India for the coming 3 years continuously covering the region of entire India. The total data will be collected and will also be sent to NASA during its final stage of testing and when in 2021 the NISAR satellite will be launched, with the help of these collected data it will be utilized for successful launching of the satellite for the benefit of the entire human races.


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