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Chandrayaan-5 approved: ISRO to send heavier rover than Chandrayaan-3 to study Moon's surfaceThe mission will carry a significantly larger rover—250 kg compared to the 25-kg rover 'Pragyan' used in Chandrayaan-3.
Chandrayaan-5, ISRO's ambitious Moon mission, features a massive 250 kg rover, 10x heavier than Pragyan. Partnering with ...
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ABP Live on MSNChandrayaan-5 mission approved, to carry 10 times heavier roverPhotograph: Rahul Singh/ANI Photo At an event to felicitate him for taking over as the Chairman of the Bengaluru-headquartered Indian Space Research Organisation, Narayanan said that unlike the ...
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. Prime Minister ...
India is expected to launch it fourth lunar mission, Chandrayaan-4, to collect and return the lunar surface samples to earth ...
The Chandrayaan-5 mission has been approved and will be conducted with Japan. ISRO is also preparing for Chandrayaan-4, which ...
ISRO Chief V. Narayanan revealed that India plans to land on the Moon by 2040 with the Chandrayaan-5 mission featuring a 350 ...
India is gearing up for another lunar adventure. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has received government ...
ISRO’s Chandrayaan-5 mission, featuring a 350kg rover, has been approved, strengthening India’s lunar exploration.
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has received approval for its next ambitious lunar mission, Chandrayaan-5. This ...
Government of India approved the Chandrayaan-5 mission, in collaboration with Japan Space Agency JAXA, which will carry 250kg Rover to study the Lunar surface.
ISRO successfully launched the Chandrayaan-3 mission with the Lander Vikram successfully ‘soft-landing’ on the South pole of ...
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