The Chandrayaan series has been crucial to India’s lunar exploration efforts. The first mission, Chandrayaan-1 (2008), ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has confirmed the Chandrayaan-5 mission, aiming to carry a 250 kg rover to ...
The Indian government has approved the Chandrayaan-5 mission, featuring a 250 kg lunar rover, as announced by ISRO Chairman V ...
ISRO’s Chandrayaan-5 mission, featuring a 350kg rover, has been approved, strengthening India’s lunar exploration.
Additionally, communication with Earth involves long signal travel times, making real-time control and decision-making difficult. In Pragyan rover’s case, the Vikram lander module will be used ...
Narayanan said that unlike the Chandrayaan-3 mission which carried the 25-kg rover 'Prayagyaan', the Chandrayaan-5 mission would carry a 250 kg rover to study the Moon's surface. The Chandrayaan ...
Future lunar missions may have an easier time extracting water ice than previously believed, thanks to new findings from ...
Chandrayaan-3 will demonstrate safe landing on the moon, a rover exploring the lunar surface and conduct in-situ scientific experiments. Learning from its last mission ISRO has made changes to the ...
Narayanan said that unlike the Chandrayaan-3 mission, which carried the 25-kg rover ‘Prayagyaan’, the Chandrayaan-5 mission would carry a 250 kg rover to study the Moon’s surface.
Ice could be present at more locations right beneath the Moon's surface at the poles than previously thought, a study of data collected by the Chandrayaan-3 mission has suggested. Large ...
Narayanan said that unlike the Chandrayaan-3 mission which carried the 25-kg rover 'Prayagyaan', the Chandrayaan-5 mission would carry a 250 kg rover to study the Moon's surface. The Chandrayaan ...