A new NASA map shows how the sinking of Mexico City is uneven, with areas registering up to 2 centimeters per month.
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar, or NISAR, is now in full operation, tracking changes in Earth's surface to a ...
NASA’s NISAR satellite has revealed that parts of Mexico City are sinking by up to 0.8 inches per month, among the fastest rates in the world. The subsidence, driven by over-extraction of groundwater ...
The NASA estimates are based on measurement taken between October 2025 and January 2026 by the NISAR satellite, developed by ...
New NASA-ISRO satellite data reveal Mexico City is subsiding at nearly 10 inches a year in some areas, a rate visible from space. The sinking, caused by over a century of groundwater extraction and ...
Mexico City's been sinking for a century, but a new NASA mission has shown just how quickly the capital city is sliding into ...
India, May 2 -- Mexico City is sinking by nearly 10 inches (about 25 cm) a year, according to new satellite imagery released ...
NEW DELHI- The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) will launch the 6.5-tonne BlueBird-6 satellite of the US on December 15. The BlueBird 6 communications satellite, developed by the US-based AST ...