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India approves Chandrayaan-5 moon mission

March 17, 2025
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India approves Chandrayaan-5 moon mission
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The government has approved plans for the Chandrayaan-5 mission, the Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) V Narayanan said on Monday, according to reports from Indian media.

At an event at the ISRO headquarters in the South Indian city of Bengaluru, Narayanan said that would include a 250-kilogram rover that would study the moon’s surface.

“Just three days back, we got the approval for Chandrayaan-5 Mission. We will be doing it in association with Japan,” the Indian Express quoted Narayanan as saying.

“This advanced rover aims to conduct detailed studies of the Moon’s surface and composition,” he added.

India’s moon missions so far

India’s first Moon mission, Chandrayaan-1, was successfully launched in 2008. It collected chemical, mineralogical and photo-geologic data from the moon.

The next mission was launched in 2019 and aimed to study the moon’s topography and mineral composition. It comprised an orbiter, lander and rover

The Chandrayaan-2’s orbiter continues to send back high-resolution images of the moon, even though the mission suffered a few setbacks in its final stages.

on the South pole of the moon on August 23, 2023.

Last year, the Indian government accorded approval for two significant space missions which also included Chandrayaan-4 which the ISRO is aiming to launch by 2027.

The objective of the Chandrayaan-4 mission is to collect lunar samples and bring them back to Earth.

In February, the country’s Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh said that India will launch the Chandrayaan-4 mission in 2027 to bring back samples of moon rocks to the Earth.

India is also hoping to launch its first manned space mission, the Gaganyaan Mission, in 2028.

Edited by: Alex Berry

The post India approves Chandrayaan-5 moon mission appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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