ISRO joint mission launching this year, will monitor crop growth, plant health, and soil moisture using advanced radar technology.
Isro to set up two launchpads, supporting frequent missions, while Chandrayaan-4 aims for a 2028 lunar sample return.
Data from the NISAR satellite will be used to map crop growth, track plant health, and monitor soil moisture—offering detailed, timely information for decision making.
ISRO Generates $439 Million from Foreign Satellite Launches in 10 Years - The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) ...
Indian space economy is aiming to reach USD 44 billion by 2033 from USD 8.4 billion in 2022, said a FICCI-EY report on ...
Earth Observation, projected to contribute $8 billion by 2033, is already transforming agriculture, disaster management, and ...
ISRO has earned $439 mn from foreign satellite launches since 2015. India has partnerships with 61 countries for space ...
India and Mauritius agreed to take further steps in India-assisted developmental assistance projects, including working towards timely delivery of 100-electric buses and Implement Phase II of High ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has generated a revenue of $439 million from foreign satellite launches in the last 10 years, Jitendra Singh, Minister of State for Science and Technology ...
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