NASA-ISRO Earth Science Instrument Payload Gets Send-Off Before It Heads to India

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NASA-ISRO Earth Science Instrument Payload Gets Send-Off Before It Heads to India
NASA ID: JPL-20230203-NISARf-0001-NISAR Send Off Video File
Video file for media and public use. It’s nearly time for the scientific heart of NISAR – an Earth science satellite being jointly built by NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) – to ship out from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California to the next stop on its journey toward launch: southern India. Before its departure, members of the media got a chance to see the radar instruments that will collect data up close in a clean room and observe a send-off ceremony involving the breaking of coconuts and sharing of peanuts, traditions at ISRO and JPL, respectively. For more information on the mission go to: https://nisar.jpl.nasa.gov/
Date Created:2023-02-03
Center:JPLNASA-ISRO Earth Science Instrument Payload Gets Sen
Keywords: NASA , Jet Propulsion Laboratory , JPL , NISAR , ISRO , Indian Space Research Organization , NISAR ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar , clean room , media day , Earth , science , scientists , engineers , radar , instruments , coconuts , earth science , satellite , spacecraft , payload , Laurie Leshin , Bhavya Lal , Phil Barela , Paul Rosen , S. Somanath , ceremony , peanuts
Location:Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California

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