ISRO, Central Government approves Chandrayaan-5 mission in preparation for another big feat in space
News Update March 17, 2025 05:24 PM

New Delhi . V. Narayanan, president of the Indian Space Research Organization (Indian Space Research Organization), has given great news. He said on Sunday that the Central Government (Central Government) has recently given approval to the ambitious 'Chandrayaan-5 Mission' to study the Moon of the Moon. A ceremony was held to honor him when he took over as the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization with Bengaluru headquarters. In this, Narayanan said that under the 'Chandrayaan-5 Mission', a 250 kg rover would be sent to study the surface of the moon while the Chandrayaan-3 mission was taken to 25 kg of rover.

  • यह भी पढ़ें | ISRO preparing to do another big feat in space, Central Government approves Chandrayaan-5 mission

The purpose of Chandrayaan Mission is to study the surface of the moon. ISRO successfully launched the Chandrayaan-3 mission, whose lander Vikram successfully made a soft landing on 23 August 2023 at the southern pole of the moon. Narayanan said, 'Just three days ago we have received approval for Chandrayaan-5 mission. We will do this with the help of Japan. The aim of the Chandrayaan-4 mission is to bring the samples collected from the moon. It is likely that Chandrayaan-4 will be launched in the year 2027.

32-bit microprocessor developed

On the other hand, ISRO's Vikram Sarabhai Space Center and the Semacist Laboratory (SCL) have jointly developed 32-bit microprocessors (Vikram 3201 and Kalpana 3201) for space experiments. The Indian Space Agency gave this information. Vikram 3201 is the first 32012-bit microprocessor manufactured in India which is eligible for use in the rigid environmental conditions of the launch vehicles. The processor is manufactured in SCL's 180 Nm (Nanometer) CMOS (supplementary metal-oxide-mangoes) semocard.

ISRO said in the statement that the processor is a variant of the 16-bit Vikram 1601 microprocessor designed indigenously designed, which has been working in the avionics system of ISRO's launching vehicles since 2009. In 2016, the 'Make-in-India' version of the Vikram 1601 processor was included in SCL after creating advanced 180 Nm semiconductor.

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