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"This breakthrough enables scientists to do something that was impossible until now," according to the system's creators.
NASA and India have paired up to launch an Earth-mapping satellite capable of tracking the slightest changes in land and ice.
At this year's symposium, ESA celebrated 50 years of space science and cooperation. But behind the celebration was a warning: ...
Earth is fortunate in having a magnetic field: it protects the planet and its life from harmful cosmic radiation. Other ...
NISAR — which stands for NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar — will use two radar instruments operating at different ...
NASA announced Wednesday it, in a partnership with the Indian Space Research Organization, has launched a radar system to map ...
A formidable new radar satellite jointly developed by the United States and India launched Wednesday, designed to track ...
The U.S. and India just launched NISAR, a powerful radar satellite that will be able to monitor changes in Earth's surface ...
Creatures that lurk more than 9000 metres deep in the Pacific Ocean get their nutrients from a surprising source ...
The system will save time spent on processing satellite data, researchers say — but they hope the tech firm will share more ...
Earth" exoplanet K2-18 b just got a whole lot more interesting. For a quick recap, this is the world a team of scientists ...