Lunar Polar Exploration Mission

Lunar Polar Exploration Mission (LUPEX)
Mission type
Operator
Websitewww.exploration.jaxa.jp/e/program/lunarpolar/
Mission duration6 months (planned)
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerLaunch vehicle and rover: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Lander: ISRO
Launch mass≈ 6,200 kg (13,700 lb)
Payload mass≈ 350–400 kg (770–880 lb) (lander with rover)
Powerwatts
Start of mission
Launch date2028–29 (planned)
RocketH3-24
Launch siteTanegashima, LA-Y
ContractorMitsubishi Heavy Industries
Moon lander
Spacecraft componentRover
Landing siteSouth polar region
Moon rover

The Lunar Polar Exploration Mission (LUPEX) (also called as Chandrayaan-5) is a planned joint lunar mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The mission would send an uncrewed lunar lander and rover to explore the south pole region of the Moon no earlier than 2028. It is envisaged to explore the permanently shadowed regions and to determine the quantity and quality of water on the Moon. JAXA is likely to provide the H3 launch vehicle and instruments and ISRO would be providing the lander. Both sides will also develop a 250kg lunar rover.

LUPEX will follow the planned lunar sample-return mission Chandrayaan-4.