NISAR Mission Launch Date, Time: ISRO-NASA Earth Observation Satellite To Launch From Sriharikota on July 30, Check Liftoff Timeline and Live Streaming Details

ISRO announced on July 29, 2025, that the GSLV-F16 is ready to launch the NISAR satellite, a joint mission with NASA. The NISAR mission aims to study land, ice, and ocean changes, capturing global data every 12 days. The launch event will be livestreamed on ISRO’s YouTube channel at 5:10 PM IST on July 30, 2025.

NISAR Earth Observation Satellite (Photo Credits: X/@isro)

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) on July 29, 2025, and shared the latest update on the NISAR mission. The GSLV-F16 NISAR mission is a collaborative effort between ISRO and NASA. ISRO confirmed in the post and said, “GSLV-F16 is ready to carry NISAR into orbit. Final prep underway.” As per the Indian space agency, “NISAR mission’s primary objectives are to study land & ice deformation, land ecosystems, and oceanic regions in areas of common interest to the US and Indian science communities.” NISAR will capture data by imaging the global land and ice-covered areas, including islands, sea-ice, and specific ocean regions, once every 12 days. The NISAR Earth observation satellite is set to launch on July 30, 2025, from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. The launch of the NISAR satellite will be livestreamed on ISRO’s official YouTube channel at 5:10 PM IST, and the liftoff is scheduled at 5:40 PM IST on July 30, 2025. DRDO Conducts 2 Successful Flight Tests of 'Pralay' Missile From Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island off Coast of Odisha (See Pic).

NISAR Earth Observation Satellite To Launch on July 30

NASA-ISRO NISAR Earth Observation Satellite Launch Live Streaming Link

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