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The 2 key parts of NASA and ISRO’s disaster satellite just came together – SlashGear
It’s not being called the doomsday satellite, but NASA-ISRO SAR perhaps should be, with work on what will eventually be a watchful eye over incipient natural disasters…

It’s not being called the doomsday satellite, but NASA-ISRO SAR perhaps should be, with work on what will eventually be a watchful eye over incipient natural disasters continuing ahead of its expected launch in 2022 or beyond. A collaboration between NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), the satellite will be the first designed to track changes in the nearly the entire surface of the Earth, which could provide a vital warning of upcoming volcanic eruptions or highlight the impact…
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