India and Japan signed an agreement on Saturday for Chandrayaan-5. The mission will jointly explore the lunar south pole’s permanently shadowed regions. It will be led by ISRO and JAXA, combining India’s lander with Japan’s rover.
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- India, Japan sign pact for Chandrayaan-5
- Focus: lunar south pole polar region
- Aim: study lunar water, volatile materials
- ISRO makes lunar lander + instruments
- Japan builds lunar rover
- Launch on JAXA H3-24L rocket
- Jointly explore permanently shadowed region (PSR)
- Strengthens India-Japan space cooperation
- PM Modi: space partnership improves daily lives
- Space seen as next frontier, not final frontier




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