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Chandrayaan 5
PM Narendra Modi at the Exchange of MoUs and Joint Press Statements along with the Prime Minister of Japan, Shigeru Ishiba in Tokyo, Japan on August 29, 2025. Photo: PIB

ISRO, Japan's JAXA to collaborate for Chandrayaan-5 mission, announces Modi in Tokyo, details inside

| @indiablooms | Aug 30, 2025, at 10:42 am

Indian PM Narendra Modi, who is currently visiting Tokyo, on Friday announced that the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency are collaborating for the lunar mission Chandrayaan-5.

"We welcome the agreement reached between ISRO and JAXA for cooperation in the Chandrayaan-5 mission," Modi said during a joint press statement with his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba, in Tokyo.

He further said: "Our active participation will symbolise the progress of humanity beyond the boundaries of the Earth, and into space!"

In May this year,  ISRO and JAXA, the space agency of Japan, jointly conducted the third face-to-face Technical Interface Meeting (TIM-3), towards the Chandrayaan-5/LUPEX mission, in ISRO Headquarters, Bengaluru.

Why Chandrayaan 5 Mission crucial for Indian space research?

As per ISRO website, the Chandrayaan-5 / LUPEX (LUnar Polar EXploration) mission will be the fifth mission in the Chandrayaan series of lunar missions, in collaboration with JAXA, to study the lunar volatile materials, including lunar water, in the vicinity of a Permanently Shadowed Region (PSR) in the lunar South pole.

The mission will be launched by JAXA on board its H3-24L launch vehicle, carrying the ISRO-made lunar lander, which will carry the MHI, Japan-made lunar rover.

ISRO, apart from developing the lunar lander, is also responsible for developing a few scientific instruments for the mission.

The scientific instruments for this mission would be contributed by ISRO, JAXA, ESA and NASA, all thematically connected with the exploration and in-situ analysis of the volatiles preserved in the lunar polar region.

The approval for the Chandrayaan-5 / LUPEX mission was received from Government of India on March 10, 2025, in the form of financial sanction.

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