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  • Writer's pictureYug Gharia

Chandrayaan-4: India's Mission to Bring a Piece of the MOON

Get ready for another exciting chapter in India's space odyssey! The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is setting its sights on the Moon once more with the ambitious Chandrayaan-4 mission. This upcoming lunar mission isn't just about landing – it's about grabbing a piece of the Moon and bringing it back to Earth! Here's why Chandrayaan-4 is a game-changer:



A Double Act for Lunar Liftoff

Unlike its predecessors, Chandrayaan-4 will utilize a two-rocket approach for launch. The heavy lifting falls on the Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LMV-3), tasked with carrying the lander and rover modules towards the Moon. Meanwhile, the trusty Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) will propel the Orbiter module into lunar orbit. This innovative two-pronged launch signifies advancements in ISRO's launch capabilities.


Lunar Legacy: A Touch of the Moon

The primary objective of Chandrayaan-4 is nothing short of historic – to collect lunar soil samples and return them to Earth. This lunar loot will be collected by a rover specifically designed to navigate the Moon's surface. The precious samples will then be transferred to the ascent module, which will blast off from the lunar surface and dock with the Orbiter. Ultimately, the Orbiter will return to Earth, carrying the lunar treasures within it.


Unlocking Lunar Secrets

Analyzing the lunar samples retrieved by Chandrayaan-4 will be a scientific bonanza. These samples hold the key to unlocking secrets about the Moon's formation, composition, and potential resources. Studying them will contribute to our understanding of lunar history and its connection to Earth.


Following the Footsteps of Success

Chandrayaan-4 builds upon the legacy of its predecessors, Chandrayaan-1 and Chandrayaan-2. It incorporates the learnings from those missions while aiming for a more ambitious goal – a lunar sample return. If successful, India will join the elite club of nations like the US, Russia, and China that have achieved this feat.


A Leap for Indian Space Exploration

The Chandrayaan-4 mission signifies a significant leap forward for Indian space exploration. It demonstrates ISRO's growing prowess in developing and executing complex space missions. This ambitious endeavor is sure to inspire future generations and solidify India's position as a major player in the global space race.


Stay tuned for liftoff! Chandrayaan-4 promises to be a thrilling lunar adventure, and we'll be here to cover every step of the way.

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