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Centre has approved Chandrayaan-5 mission

Overview of Chandrayaan-5 Approval

  • The Government of India has officially approved the Chandrayaan-5 mission.
  • Announcement made by ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan in Chennai.
  • Marks another significant step in India’s lunar exploration program.

Relevance : GS 3(Science and Technology)

Key Features of Chandrayaan-5

  • Unlike Chandrayaan-3, which had a 25-kg rover PragyanChandrayaan-5 will carry a 250-kg rover.
  • Expected to have advanced scientific instruments for enhanced lunar surface studies.
  • Likely to focus on longer operational capability and mobility on the Moon.

Strategic Importance

  • Expands India’s capability in robotic lunar exploration.
  • Helps in detailed mineralogical and geological studies of the Moon.
  • Strengthens ISROs role in global lunar exploration programs.

Link to Chandrayaan-4 & Future Lunar Missions

  • Chandrayaan-4, planned for 2027, is designed to bring lunar samples to Earth.
  • Chandrayaan-5 likely follows Chandrayaan-4, potentially aiding in on-site lunar analysis before sample return missions.
  • Aligns with ISRO’s long-term plans for sustainable lunar exploration.

Global Context & Comparisons

  • NASAs Artemis program also focuses on detailed lunar exploration with future manned missions.
  • Chinas Change missions have emphasized both rover exploration and sample return, similar to Chandrayaan-4 & 5.
  • India’s step-wise approach strengthens indigenous space capabilities and future international collaborations.

Technological and Scientific Advancements

  • Possible use of nuclear-powered energy sources for extended lunar operations.
  • Integration of AI-based navigation and autonomous decision-making in the rover.
  • Potential use of 3D mapping technologies to study lunar surface anomalies.

Economic and Diplomatic Implications

  • Boosts Indias space sector, fostering commercial and research collaborations.
  • Enhances Indias global reputation in space technology, attracting investments in private space enterprises.
  • Strengthens Indias participation in lunar governance and international space policy dialogues.

Challenges and Future Considerations

  • Budgetary and funding allocations need to be assessed.
  • Technical challenges in heavy payload deployment and mobility in extreme lunar conditions.
  • Coordination with global space agencies for possible data-sharing or joint missions.

Conclusion

  • Chandrayaan-5 is a crucial step in Indias lunar exploration roadmap, with advanced rover capabilities.
  • ISROs progressive missionsChandrayaan-3, 4, and 5—establish a structured approach towards deep-space research.
  • This mission will play a vital role in Indias aspirations for a sustainable lunar presence and future planetary exploration.

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