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Chandrayaan-5 Approved: India and Japan’s Joint Mission

Chandrayaan-5 Approved India and Japan’s Joint Mission

A 250 kg rover will be sent to the Moon as part of the Chandrayaan-5 mission.

The Indian government has approved Chandrayaan-5, an ambitious lunar research mission. ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan announced that ISRO is now preparing for this new Moon mission, which will conduct an in-depth study of the lunar surface. This time, a heavier rover will be sent to the Moon, providing scientists with more detailed data.

Chandrayaan-5 to be Named LUPEX

A 250 kg rover will be sent to the Moon, equipped with advanced technology to study the Moon’s South Pole. The lander is expected to weigh around 26 tons, ensuring a balanced landing despite the heavier payload.

Chandrayaan Mission Timeline

India’s lunar exploration began with Chandrayaan-1 in 2008, which made significant discoveries about the Moon’s mineral and chemical composition.

With Chandrayaan-5, India and Japan aim to push lunar exploration further, ensuring more extensive scientific discoveries.

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