The Centre has recently accorded approval for the ambitious Chandrayaan-5 mission to study the Moon, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman V Narayanan said. IMAGE: A tableau of the ISRO ...
The mission will carry a significantly larger rover ... The Chandrayaan-2 mission (2019) achieved a 98% success rate, though the lander failed in its final stage. However, the onboard high-resolution ...
This next-gen rover ... Chandrayaan-2 (2019), despite facing challenges in its final moments, was deemed a 98% success, with its high-resolution camera still transmitting invaluable lunar images ...
While Chandrayaan-3 carried a 25-kg rover ... 2, launched in 2019, encountered setbacks during its final stages. However, its orbiter continues to send hundreds of high-resolution images.
Government of India approved the Chandrayaan-5 mission, in collaboration with Japan Space Agency JAXA, which will carry 250kg Rover to study the Lunar surface.
The Chandrayaan-4 Mission expected to be launched in 2027 aims to bring samples collected from the Moon. Check out the ...
Chandrayaan-3, launched in August 2023, was another major achievement for ISRO. It made history by successfully landing the Vikram lander on the Moon’s South Pole, the first time any country has ...
The Chandrayaan-3 was a resounding success making India the first country in the world to make a soft landing on the South Pole of the Moon. India also became the fourth nation after the erstwhile ...