The Chandrayaan-5 mission aims to study the Moon with a significantly heavier rover than its predecessors. Ahead of the big project with Japan, ISRO also plans to launch Chandrayaan-4 in 2027.
mineralogical and photo-geologic mapping of the Moon. The Chandrayaan-2 mission (2019) was 98 per cent success but just two per cent of the Mission could not be achieved in the final stages.
Over the last few years, this Indo-Japan moon mission has been referred to as LUPEX - Lunar Polar Exploration Mission. However, the Indian government now refers to it as Chandrayaan-5. "After ...
At an event to felicitate him for taking over as the Chairman of the Bengaluru-headquartered Indian Space Research Organisation, Narayanan said unlike the Chandrayaan-3 mission ... and photo-geologic ...
Following a precise lunar orbit insertion on March 3, Athena is currently ... Moon's surface Athena's primary objective is to explore the lunar terrain It will search for water ice, a crucial resource ...
India is expected to launch it fourth lunar mission, Chandrayaan-4, to collect and return the lunar surface samples to earth ...
India's Chandrayaan-3 mission marked a historic achievement ... the south pole where water ice is suspected to exist. The mission’s objectives include conducting detailed scientific studies ...
India is planning to launch a fifth lunar probe carrying a 25-kilogram rover, in association with Japan, after becoming the fourth country to achieve a soft landing on the moon.
Reflecting on past achievements, Narayanan highlighted India’s successful Chandrayaan missions, with Chandrayaan-3 securing the country ... return mission as a key objective.
India's space ambitions are set to soar high in the near future, as the country has already made its mark on the global stage with Chandrayaan-3 becoming ... solar mission, the main objective ...