Last Updated: May 15, 2025, 23:32 Istchandrayaan-5 Mission News: In the Chandrayaan-5 mission, Japan will also have an important role in India as well as India. The launched vehicle will be from Japan and the lander ISRO will be within it, Japanese rover will be shared by India and Japan Chandrayaan-5 missions. (Concept Pic with AI) Highlights India and Japan will jointly mission Chandrayaan-5. Japan’s launch vehicle and ISRO will be the lander in Mission. The main objective of Chandrayaan-5 is to study the southern pole of the moon. Bangalore: India and Japan are preparing to step on the southern pole of the moon. The third technical meeting (TIM-3) was held in Bengaluru on 13-14 May regarding the Chandrayaan-5/Lupex mission between ISRO and Japan’s space agency Jaxa (Jaxa). In this, all the technical nuances of the mission, launch scheme and rover -land interface were discussed. ISRO shared information about this important meeting on Thursday. The meeting was attended by senior officers, technical team and project leaders of ISRO, Jaxa and Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI). Japan’s H3-24L launch vehicle will be used in the mission, which will go to the moon with a lander made by ISRO. This lander will ride the Japanese rover created by Mitsubishi, which will conduct an accurate study on the surface of the moon. Chandrayaan-5 is seen as the most complex and ambitious moon mission of India so far. This mission will take India’s space campaign to a new place. What is the target of Chandrayaan-5 mission? According to ISRO, the main objective of Chandrayaan-5 is the volatile elements present in the ‘permanent shadow region’ (PSR) located in the southern pole region of the moon, especially water-arrow discovery and analysis. This area remains a mystery for scientists till now and is strategically very important for the future moon base. Scientific equipment in the mission will be given by ISRO, Jaxa, NASA, ESA i.e. European Space Agency. All devices have been designed in such a way that they can study in-site of volatiles on the lunar surface. ISRO Scientific Secretary M Ganesh Pillai congratulated the two teams for the technological progress so far and said that this collaborative effort will not only be important for scientific achievements, but will also become an example of international partnership. ISRO Science Program Office director Tirth Pratim Das said that so far large milestones related to the selection of landing site, payload optimization, mission design, ground segment and communication have been obtained. ISRO launched another satellite while Chandrayaan-5 is a big leap of the future, while ISRO has recently achieved another milestone by successfully installing the NVS-02 navigation satellite in orbit. This satellite will strengthen India’s ‘sailor’ system, which is equal to global navigation systems like GPS of America, Beidou in China and Galileo in Europe. This was the 100th launch of ISRO, which was done from the GSLV-F15 rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota. Deepak Vermadeepak Verma is a journey currently employed as deputy news editor in news18 hindi (digital). Born and brough up in lucknow, Deepak’s Journey Began with Print Media and Soon Transitioned towards digital. He … Read more Deepak Verma is a journalist currently employed as deputy news editor in news18 hindi (digital). Born and brough up in lucknow, Deepak’s Journey Began with Print Media and Soon Transitioned towards digital. He … Read more India’s latest news on News18 India, see Location: Bangalore, Karnatakahomenation Chandrayaan-5: India-Japan will join hands on the moon! Plan has been made if ISRO and Jaxa are found
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Chandrayaan-5: India-Japan will join hands on the moon! Plan has been made if ISRO and Jaxa are found
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