Spacecraft renders for the Chandrayaan-4 and Chandrayaan-5/LUPEX moon missions.

HELSINKI — India’s Chandrayaan-4 lunar sample return mission will target a landing between 85 and 90 degrees latitude in the southern hemisphere of the moon, and follow up with a joint lander and rover mission with Japan. The Chandrayaan-4 mission will consist of two stacks launched on two separate rockets and will target the vicinity […]

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Andrew Jones covers China's space industry for SpaceNews. Andrew has previously lived in China and reported from major space conferences there. Based in Helsinki, Finland, he has written for National Geographic, New Scientist, Smithsonian Magazine, Sky...