Chandrayaan-4 to be Launched by ISRO, Government Approves New Moon Mission


After the successful mission of Chandrayaan 3 last year, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on Wednesday got approval from the Central Government for Chandrayaan-4. The Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given the green signal to the new moon mission. This mission will assess the technical capabilities required for the landing of an Indian on the moon and safe return to Earth.

Prime Minister Modi said in a post on the social media platform X that Chandrayaan-4 has been approved by the Union Cabinet. He said, “This mission will increase India’s self-reliance in space technology and will promote innovation.” In this mission, samples will be collected from the moon and analyzed. Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that after the success of Chandrayaan 3, the next step is to send a human mission to the moon. Approval has been given for its preparation.

Recently ISRO had said that the weight capacity of Chandrayaan-4 can be more than the most powerful rocket that ISRO has. Because of this, preparations are being made to launch the mission in two parts. This will be the first space mission in the world which will be launched in two parts and the spacecraft will be joined in space. If this mission is successful then it will be a big success for ISRO. The objective of this mission is to bring back samples from the moon. Only three countries of the world – America, Russia and China have been able to bring samples from the moon.

Last year, the US space agency NASA said that the US is ready to help India build its space station. The US and India plan to send an Indian astronaut to the International Space Station by the end of next year. Along with this, ISRO is considering the possibility of using NASA’s Hypervelocity Impact Test (HVIT) for testing the Gaganyaan mission’s module Micrometeoroid and Orbital Debris Protection Shields. A lot of preparations are being done for the Gaganyaan mission. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked ISRO to aim to build an Indian space station by 2035 and land astronauts on the moon by 2040.

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