The Indian Space Research Organization (ISO) and NASA started the Nasser satellite on the GSLV-F-16 on July 30, 2025, after 18 minutes at 5:40 pm 18 minutes. ISRO’s Chairman V Narayanan has said that he has successfully and accurately injected the Nasser satellite weight in his desired orbit. The satellite’s life is five years and this is the first satellite developed by NASA.
According to the Deputy Associate Administrator in NASA, Nisar will provide the decision makers with key infrastructure monitoring tools tools, which responds rapidly and is very smart to predict natural disasters such as floods, land sliding and earthquake, and will also make the land production of crops.
Nasr’s requests
Nasser is going to scan the ground and will offer weather, night and day data at a 12 -hour interval and allows extensive applications. It can even detect minutes changes at the surface of the earth, including ice sheet movements, ground deformation and plants. In addition, it contains ship detection, seawater rating, coast monitoring, changing of soil moisture, water resources level map, disaster response and storm characteristic.
NASA reports that the spacecraft provides signals for mission controllers for the NASA-Isro Nasser mission. Nasser is going to observe the land at a distance of 242 km with the help of Sweepsar technology.
The launch of the GLSV-F16 rocket was completed on July 30, 2025, and at the time of the deployment phase, a 12-meter reflective antenna will be deployed in orbit, which will be deployed to complex multiple. This process will begin on the 10th day after launch. In addition, the commissioning phase will be followed, which will be 90 days.
Relief to Isro
Successfully launching a satellite through NASA is really a kind of relief, as the previous launch on May 18, 2025, was not fulfilled due to an error. Earlier, the NVS-02 satellite also suffered a blow on January 29, 2025.


