Chennai, July 31 -- Paul Rosen, NISAR Project Scientist from NASA, underscored the mission's revolutionary potential to transform Earth observation.

Equipped with dual radar systems, NASA's L-band and ISRO's S-band--NISAR will map the Earth every 12 days from two vantage points, providing high-resolution data on Earth's surface movements, ecosystem changes, and cryosphere dynamics, regardless of weather or time of day.

"Data is available for the instrument that NASA built, the L band radar at the Alaska satellite facility, through their web interface, very easy to get to and very easy to access the data. The data for the S-band ISRO instrument will be available at BHUVAN-2D, through the ISRO portal at NRSC," he said.

Describing NISAR a...