LUPEX: Soon a new lunar mission from India and Japan

After Chandrayaan-3 success, global media attention are focused on ISRO space program. A more ambitious mission to the Moon, in collaboration with JAXA: LUPEX
After Chandrayaan-3 success, global media attention are focused on ISRO space program. A more ambitious mission to the Moon, in collaboration with JAXA: LUPEX
Aditya-L1 will study the Sun's corona, solar wind, and CMEs to enhance our understanding of this star and its impact on our solar system
Chandrayaan-3 at 12:33 UTC softly touched the surface of the Moon, making India the fourth nation to reach this goal! What's going to happen now?
India's Chandrayaan-3 mission aims to conquer the Moon's surface, redeeming past failures. As Russia falters, India takes the spotlight
NISAR satellite, a joint venture by NASA and ISRO, is set to revolutionize our understanding of Earth's environmental and natural phenomena, launching in 2024
India launched Chandrayaan 3 with the aim of joining the exclusive group of those countries that successfully landed on the Moon's surface
India enhances NavIC navigation system with GSLV-F12 launch. Explore indigenous satellite network and precision mission. Impressive strides in space innovation
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully delivered 36 OneWeb Gen-1 satellites to low Earth orbit, this is the sixth successful launch for LVM3