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3D PLUS has more than 210,000 microelectronics components in space, and more than 25 years of flight heritage with no reported failure. Our Flight Heritage is expanding continuously with products launched in Space every month in LEO, MEO and GEO orbits, for deep space exploration missions, for satellite constellation fleets, and for governmental missions in Europe, America, and Asia. Our Flagship missions include Mars 2020, Mars Science Laboratory, Rosetta, New Horizons, Juno, OneWeb, AlphaSat, Sentinel, Ariane 5, ISS, Parker Solar Probe, Insight, and many more.
On July 30, 2025, NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched NISAR, an orbiter designed to observe and measure Earth’s surface in unprecedented detail. This mission is unique: it’s the first of its kind to use two radar frequencies—L-band and S-band—to map our planet’s surface, detecting changes as small as a single centimeter.
NISAR’s goal is to help us better understand some of Earth’s most complex processes:
By systematically mapping Earth, NISAR will provide data that scientists, policymakers, and communities can use to address environmental challenges.
NISAR uses synthetic aperture radar (SAR), a technology that produces high-resolution images even through clouds and darkness. Unlike optical satellites, radar can see through weather and darkness, making it ideal for continuous monitoring.
The mission’s dual-frequency radar allows it to:
This data will be crucial for climate research, disaster management, and sustainable resource planning.
NISAR relies on advanced electronics to process and store the vast amounts of data it collects. 3D PLUS, a leader in high-reliability memory solutions, contributes to this mission with its NOR Flash and SDRAM memories.
At 3D PLUS, we’re proud to support projects that expand our knowledge of Earth and improve life on it.
Nasa-Isro synthetic aperture radar (NISAR) satellite in orbit. Credit: NASA