India and Japan Advance Lunar Exploration with Chandrayaan-5 Mission
Aspect | Details |
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Mission Name | Chandrayaan-5 (LUPEX - Lunar Polar Exploration Mission) |
Collaborators | ISRO (India) and JAXA (Japan) |
Objective | Explore water and water-ice at the Moon's south pole (surface + subsurface) |
Planned Launch | 2027-28 aboard Japan's H3 rocket |
Duration | 100 days (proposed) |
Lander | Built by ISRO |
Rover | 350 kg, developed by JAXA |
Instruments | 7 onboard, including contributions from ESA and NASA |
Key Instruments | - One large instrument with four sensors (1 by ISRO, 3 by JAXA) |
- ESA: Developing a mass spectrometer | |
- NASA: Designing neutron spectrometers | |
Technical Capabilities | - Rover can travel distances and climb slopes up to 25° inclination |
- Charging system planned for pre- and post-sample collection | |
- Possibility to extend the mission life by one additional year | |
- Future exploration to include Moon's far side if conditions permit | |
Background | - March 2025: Mission approved by Indian Cabinet |
- 2023: India's Chandrayaan-3 successfully landed on Moon's south pole | |
- Upcoming: Chandrayaan-4 to be a sample return mission |