THE NASA-ISRO SAR MISSION LEADING UP TO LAUNCH
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The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) Mission experienced some technical issues in observatory level testing that required work to be carried out on the reflector system, preventing a launch in 2024 as previously planned. The reflector work has been completed to address these issues, and NISAR is now on target for launch in early 2025. After launch, the spacecraft is planned to undergo commissioning for period of 90 days, after which science operations will begin. NISAR has two radar instruments – an L-band (24 cm wavelength) radar provided by NASA, and an S-band (9.4 cm wavelength) radar provided by ISRO – each of which can be operated individually or simultaneously. Each radar has a swath width of greater than 240 km for all modes at a variety of resolutions and polarimetric states. Due to precise orbit control and pointing, each radar also will produce repeat-pass interferometric measurements over all science targets. During the science phase, NISAR will collect about 35 Terabits of L-band radar image data each day, observing all land and ice-covered surfaces of Earth on the ascending and descending portions of each orbit every 12 days, and collecting about 5 Terabits of S-band radar image data each day over India and surrounding areas, Antarctica, and distributed global scientific areas of interest. Nearly all S-band acquisitions are collected simultaneously with L-band acquisitions, creating a unique globally distributed time-series data set. The commissioning plan calls for early engineering mode acquisitions around one month after launch, some of which may be usable to form images, followed by a period of orbit adjustment and system timing and pointing calibration. To prepare for science operations, the NISAR project has worked with the science team to develop a list of observational areas where early data can be acquired to demonstrate the preliminary quality of the data and to illustrate the science themes NISAR is addressing: solid Earth sciences, ecosystems sciences including global soil moisture, and cryosphere sciences, as well as many applications. In addition, cloud-based tools for image processing and diagnostic analysis, usable by the project and science team members alike, will be available to examine these early data sets.
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