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A powerful new satellite will soon provide insights into natural hazards, ecosystems, agriculture, and other fields of study that affect communities around the globe. The NISAR mission is a collaboration between NASA and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) and will use radar to track Earth’s changing surface in fine detail.

Short for NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar, NISAR features an advanced radar system with two instruments: one from ISRO and one built at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. Using radar enables NISAR to map Earth’s land and ice surfaces day or night, regardless of whether skies are cloudy or clear.

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00:00With NISAR, we're tracking the changes of the solid Earth and how it's moving.
00:07Ecosystems, ice cover, and any other thing that's changing at the scale of a centimeter on the Earth
00:14in a way that we've never been able to see before.
00:16This is a partnership between NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization.
00:23NISAR is going to be one of the most sophisticated radar satellites that has ever flown in orbit.
00:28NISAR is going to open our eyes to seeing the ground in places that otherwise have been obscured.
00:34NISAR will help us to better understand earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, floods, wildfires, oil spills.
00:42The society will also benefit due to its contribution to disaster management and providing food and water security.
00:49These are global problems that the global community needs to come together to resolve.
00:54Now it looks like we are no more belonging to two different worlds and we all belong to the space community. That's it.
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