NISAR MultimediaThis view shows NISAR’s flight antenna system before chamber door was closed, as it underwent thermal vacuum testing at NASA’s... This photo shows NISAR’s lower antenna boom assembly being mated with the radar instrument structure at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory...NISAR will measure Earth’s changing ecosystems, dynamic surfaces, and ice masses providing information about biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise,... NASA is introducing the Earth System Observatory – an array of satellites, instruments and missions that are going to collect... The NISAR observatory’s most prominent feature is the large 39-foot (12 m) stationary antenna reflector mounted on a 30-foot (9...NISAR will measure Earth’s changing ecosystems, dynamic surfaces, and ice masses providing information about biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise,...NISAR will measure Earth’s changing ecosystems, dynamic surfaces, and ice masses providing information about biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise,...This annotated image of NISAR in orbit lists key hardware contributions to NISAR from NASA-JPL and ISRO (Indian Space Research...NISAR’s radar instrument structure (RIS) is shown in a clean room at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. This...NISAR will measure Earth’s changing ecosystems, dynamic surfaces, and ice masses providing information about biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise,...NISAR will measure Earth’s changing ecosystems, dynamic surfaces, and ice masses providing information about biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise,...NISAR will measure Earth’s changing ecosystems, dynamic surfaces, and ice masses providing information about biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise,...NISAR will measure Earth’s changing ecosystems, dynamic surfaces, and ice masses providing information about biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise,... NISAR’s upper antenna boom assembly is put into its stowed configuration before integration with the spacecraft's radar payload at NASA’s...Engineers and technicians are shown inspecting NISAR’s upper antenna boom assembly after completing deployments and before integration with the spacecraft's...Engineers check NISAR’s fully deployed 9-meter (29.5-foot) antenna boom assembly at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. The NISAR...This view shows NISAR’s flight antenna system before the chamber door was closed, as it underwent thermal vacuum testing at...The NISAR upper antenna boom assembly is pictured on its shipping container in a clean room at NASA’s Jet Propulsion...This close-up view shows NISAR’s flight antenna system before testing inside a thermal vacuum chamber at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory... Animation showing how NISAR will launch and deployMembers of the integration and test team from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) pose... The joint U.S.-Indian NISAR satellite mission will use radar to observe a wide range of Earth processes, from the flow... By tracking subtle changes in Earth’s surface, NISAR will spot warning signs of imminent volcanic eruptions. Monitoring these kinds of... A recording of a talk presented at the NISAR Science Community Workshop 2022Shown here is the NISAR spacecraft's antenna boom hinge and latching actuator during testing in a clean room at NASA’s... A recording of a talk presented at the NISAR Science Community Workshop 2022 A recording of a talk presented at the NISAR Science Community Workshop 2022 The NISAR Science Team held a Virtual Town Hall on Thursday, October 13, hosted by the NISAR Project and Science... A recording of a talk presented at the NISAR Science Community Workshop 2022 A recording of a talk presented at the NISAR Science Community Workshop 2022 Video 5 Video 4 Video 3 Video 2 Video 1 A recording of the NISAR community town hall presented on May 3, 2022