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Six nations have placed lunar orbiters since 2007 — a 4× increase in 15 years.
| Attribute | 🇮🇳 Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter Chandrayaan-2 Active · Last updated 2026-06-01Trust: Agency-primaryⓘ Last verified Remove × | |
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| Agency | ISRO | CNSA |
| Status | Active | Deorbited |
| Mission type | Orbiter-Lander | Orbiter |
| Launch date | 2019-07-22 | 2007-10-24 |
| End date | Active | 2009-03-01 |
| Orbit | ~100 km circular polar orbit | 200 km circular polar orbit |
| Mass | 2,379 kgas of [1]Combined orbiter (2,379 kg) + Vikram lander (1,471 kg) + Pragyan rover (27 kg) at launch; lander crashed Sep 2019 ↑ Heaviest | 2,350 kgas of [1] |
| Instruments | 8 instrumentsas of [1]Dual Frequency SAR, IIRS, TMC2, CLASS, OHRC, CHACE-2, DFRS, VELC ↑ Most instruments | 8 instrumentsas of [1] ↑ Most instruments |
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| Outcome | The orbiter component continues functioning perfectly after the Vikram lander crash-landed on 7 September 2019. As of 2026, the orbiter's instruments are providing high-quality science data on the lunar surface composition and polar water-ice deposits. | China's first lunar mission and the first spacecraft of the Chang'e programme. Operated for 16 months in lunar orbit, producing a complete 3D map of the Moon. Controlled impact on the lunar near-side on 1 March 2009. Demonstrated China's deep-space navigation and communications capability. |
All 11 lunar orbital missions with primary-source citations from NASA, ESA, JAXA, ISRO, CNSA, and NASA NSSDCA. Coverage spans Clementine (1994) through LRO (active 2026). Pure URL state — bookmark or share the link and the comparison reproduces exactly.