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Chandrayaan-4 to pioneer lunar docking tech, lunar sample collection: Jitendra Singh
New Delhi, March 19: The Chandrayaan-4 mission, slated for launch in 2047, will pioneer lunar docking technology, and bring back lunar samples, said Union Minister of State for the Department of Space, Jitendra Singh, in Parliament on Wednesday.
Success of Chandrayaan missions raising curiosity, interest among students about space: Minister
New Delhi, March 19: The success of the Chandrayaan missions has sparked immense curiosity and interest among students in space science and astronomy, said Union Minister of State for the Department of Space Dr. Jitendra Singh in Parliament on Wednesday.
Centre approves Chandrayaan-5 mission, to carry 250 kg rover to lunar surface: ISRO chief
New Delhi, March 17: The Central government has approved the Chandrayaan 5 mission, and it will carry a whopping 250 kg rover to the lunar surface, said the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Chairman V Narayanan.
Centre has given go ahead for Chadrayaan-5 mission to moon: ISRO chief Narayanan
Chennai, March 17: ISRO chairman V Narayanan said that the Centre has recently accorded approval for the ambitious Chandrayaan-5 mission as part of building capability towards achieving the goal of an Indian landing on the Moon by 2040. He further detailed that the space agency has been tasked with realising the ambition of India's Space Station by 2035.
NASA mission touches down on Moon aboard Firefly Aerospace lander
Washington, March 2: Carrying a suite of NASA science and technology payloads to the Moon, Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 on Sunday touched down on the lunar surface.
US launches private lunar lander to deliver NASA science instruments
New York, Feb 27: American company Intuitive Machines has successfully launched its second lunar mission to deliver science payloads of NASA to the Moon.
South Korea to convert next-generation space rocket into reusable system
Seoul, Feb 25: South Korea plans to modify its next-generation space rocket into a reusable system and acquire such technology by 2035, the state-run space agency said on Tuesday.