India approves Chandrayaan-5 moon mission
- The Indian government has approved the Chandrayaan-5 mission to study the Moon, featuring a 250 kg rover, as announced by ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan.
- This mission will be conducted in collaboration with Japan, enhancing its scientific capabilities.
- The Chandrayaan programme has been significant for India's lunar exploration, with past missions achieving various successes.
- ISRO plans to launch Chandrayaan-4 in 2027 and is also developing the Gaganyaan mission for sending astronauts into space.
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Chandrayaan-5 mission approved, India to collaborate with Japan to study moon
India and Japan are joining forces for the Chandrayaan-5 mission, featuring a significantly upgraded 250 kg rover. This ambitious lunar exploration marks a new chapter in India's space program, building on the success of Chandrayaan-3 and strengthening international collaboration in space science.
Total lunar eclipse visible over lakes area
BAXTER — Despite a light haze of partial clouds the lunar eclipse was visible over the Brainerd lakes area on Friday, March 14, in the early morning. The Full Worm Moon turned a shade of red during the total lunar eclipse and is known as a blood moon due to its coloring. For a little more than an hour it was in total eclipse, cut off from direct sunlight, as Bob King reported in an Astro Bob column previewing the celestial event. Total lunar ecl…
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