The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has a busy schedule ahead, including the launch of a mission to study the Sun, a climate observation satellite, a test vehicle for the Gaganyaan human space flight programme, and an Indo-US synthetic aperture radar. Additionally, the country's first dedicated polarimetry mission, XPoSat, is also ready for launch. ISRO is also planning to launch NISAR, a joint mission with NASA that will map the entire globe and provide data on changes in Earth's ecosystems.