- NASA and ISRO are collaborating on developing a satellite called NISAR.
 - It will detect movements of Earth’s surface as small as 0.4 inches over areas about half the size of a tennis court.
 - It is an SUV-sized satellite.
 - The name NISAR is short for NASA-ISRO-SAR.
 - SAR here refers to the synthetic aperture radar that NASA will use to measure changes in the surface of the Earth.
 - Also, SAR refers to a technique for producing high-resolution images.
 - Because of the precision, the radar can penetrate clouds and darkness, which means that it can collect data day and night in any weather.
 - NASA will provide one of the radars for the satellite, a high-rate communication subsystem for science data, GPS receivers and a payload data subsystem.
 - ISRO will provide the spacecraft bus, the second type of radar (called the S-band radar), the launch vehicle and associated launch services.
 - The satellite will be launched in 2022 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, India, into a near-polar orbit.
 - It will scan the globe every 12 days over the course of its three-year mission of imaging the Earth’s land, ice sheets and sea ice to give an “unprecedented” view of the planet.
 
SOURCE: THE HINDU,MINT
        
        
        
        