Case study of NAMBI NARAYANAN- An Inspiration...

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CASE STUDY OF NAMBI NARAYANAN : An Inspiration...      You thought who is Nambi Narayanan, we never heard anything about him. Who is he?? 90% of Indians don't know about him.    It's a Normal questions. But believe me his life was not normal. Police arrested him for a spy case. Then you think why I discuss about Nambi Narayanan! , who taunted as a criminal. So read this carefully ... Nambi Narayanan , Former ISRO scientist. S. Nambi Narayanan  (born 12 December 1941)is an INDIAN scientist and an aerospace engineer. As a senior official at the ISRO he was in-charge of the cryogenics division.   In 1994, he was falsely charged with espionage and arrested. But the charges against him were dismissed by the CBI in April 1996,and the supreme Court of India declared him not guilty in 1998.         In 2018, the Supreme Court, through the bench of Dipak Mishra...

NISAR - most expensive mission

Now a days Every country focus on science and technology. Most of the country are showing their interest on space program. In today's world Indian space research organisation (ISRO) and NASA are most efficient space agency. Most of the missions are successful. Like ISRO'S first MARS mission , NASA'S Curiosity mission etc. Finally ISRO and NASA work together for space mission. And this mission name is NISAR, World most expensive earth imaging satellite.

The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission is a joint project between NASA and ISRO to co-develop and launch a dual-frequency synthetic aperture radar on an Earth observation satellite. The satellite will be the first radar imaging satellite to use dual frequencies. It will be used for remote sensing, to observe and understand natural processes on Earth
    This mission's launch date is January 2023 . Launch date of this mission is delayed due to pandemic. Rocket use for this mission GSLV MK 2 and NISAR satellite will launch from  Satish Dhawan Space Center . This is most valuable project for two countries. 
        Under the terms of the agreement, NASA will provide the mission's L-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR), a high-rate telecommunication subsystem for scientific data GPS receivers, a solid-state recorder, and a payload data subsystem. ISRO will provide the satellite bus, an S-band synthetic aperture radar, the launch vehicle, and associated launch services. ISRO's share of the project cost is about ₹788 crore (US$110 million), and NASA's share is about US$808 million. That's why this is most expensive project. All data from NISAR would be freely available 1 to 2 days after observation and within hours in case of emergencies like natural disasters

     Hope for the best...


                    
       

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