ISRO to launch Chandrayaan-4 in 2027 to collect moon rock samples
India is preparing to launch Chandrayaan 4. Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh informed that Chandrayaan Mission 4 will be launched in the year 2027. Through this mission, samples of moon rocks will be brought to Earth. He said that in Chandrayaan 4, the high power LVM3 rocket will go into orbit carrying five different components after two separate launches and these will be assembled back in the earth orbit.
Objective of Chandrayaan 4 Mission
The objective of the Chandrayaan-4 mission is to collect samples from the lunar surface. The collected samples are to be brought back to Earth. The government has provided a fund of Rs 2104.06 crore for the Chandrayaan 4 mission. LVM-3's two rockets and the space network are involved in this mission. ISRO's second mission, the Gaganyaan mission, will be launched next year. In this, Indian astronauts will be sent to the low earth orbit of space by special vehicle and they will be brought back to the earth safely.
Launch of the sea ship in 2026
The Union Minister said that in the year 2026, India will launch a seaplane. In this mission, three scientists will go to a depth of 6 thousand meters of the sea floor and search the sea floor. With these three missions, ISRO is set to create history once again in the coming years.