The Aditya L-1 Mission Will Search For Water On The Moon, And India And Japan Will Share Their Findings.
In An Important Development, Japan And India Plan To Collaborate More Closely On Space Exploration As They Develop A Joint Moon Mission. Data From Upcoming Missions Will Be Shared Between The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) And The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Ushering In A New Era Of International Cooperation In Space Science.
Following A Meeting Between Dr. Saku Tsuneka, Director General Of The National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan And Vice Chair Of Japan’s Cabinet Committee On National Space Policy, And ISRO Director S. Somanath, The Announcement Was Made.
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The Topics Of Discussion Centred On The National, Space Agency, And Institute Levels Of India-Japan Cooperation In Space Science.
The Ambitious Joint Lunar Polar Exploration (LUPEX) Mission, Which Aims To Investigate The Polar Regions Of The Moon, Was A Major Topic Of Discussion.
The LUPEX Mission Will Send An Indian Lunar Lander And A Japanese Rover To The Moon On A Japanese Rocket In The Upcoming Years.
Confirming The Existence Of Water In The Polar Regions Of The Moon Is The Mission’s Main Goal.