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5 ways the world’s costliest satellite launch will reshape science: What ISRO-NASA collaboration means for future scientists

India is preparing for the launch of NISAR. It is a joint project between ISRO and NASA. The satellite costs $1.5 billion. NISAR will monitor Earth's surface changes. It will help in disaster prediction. The satellite has advanced radar systems. It will scan Earth every 12 days. This collaboration showcases international cooperation. The project could reshape our understanding of Earth.