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January 27th, 2017, 04:28 PM
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Agreement between ISRO and NASA
Hi I am interested in having the details about the collaboration which ISRO and NASA have inked for the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM)?
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January 27th, 2017, 05:43 PM
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Re: Agreement between ISRO and NASA
ISRO and NASA have inked an arrangement to team up on future missions to together investigate the Red Planet and our Home Planet hot on the heels of ISRO's fiercely fruitful Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), India's first since forever interplanetary voyager to investigate Mars. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and K. Radhakrishnan, administrator of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), consented to an arrangement to team up on future science missions to investigate Mars and to construct and dispatch a joint NASA-ISRO mission to watch Earth. The pioneers of NASA and ISRO met in Toronto, Canada on Tuesday, Sept. 30 and "marked two reports to dispatch a NASA-ISRO satellite mission to watch Earth and set up a pathway for future joint missions to investigate Mars," as per a NASA proclamation. They consented to one arrangement characterizing every organization's duties regarding the joint NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission, focused to dispatch in 2020. NISAR will make worldwide estimations of the causes and results of land surface changes. NASA will likewise give "the high-rate correspondence subsystem for science information, GPS beneficiaries, a strong state recorder, and a payload information subsystem." ISRO will give the shuttle transport and dispatch vehicle. The radars will have the capacity to gauge unpretentious changes in Earth's surface of not exactly a centimeter crosswise over coming from the stream of ice sheets and ice sheets and additionally quakes and volcanoes. |
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