NEWS

Isro ‘internally’ working on Chandrayaan-4, mission to be more ‘complex’ this time

ISRO has been ‘internally’ working on a plan for the launch of the Chandrayaan-4 mission and is involved in developing a ‘novel design’ and ‘high-end technology’ in this connection, a top official said.

Read More: Weather Update: North India prepares for weather variations; IMD predicts snow, rain, and thunderstorm in THESE states – Full forecast here

After successfully launching the Chandrayaan-3 rocket on the south pole of the Moon in August 2023, ISRO has drawn up a more “complex” mission of bringing back the soil from the surface of the Moon to the Earth.

On Saturday, after the successful launch of GSLV-F14/INSAT-3DS satellite, ISRO Chairman S Somanath said the Bengaluru-headquartered space agency wanted to send Chandrayaan 4, 5, 6 and 7 missions, in future, following the success of Chandrayaan-3 mission.

“We are working on what the Chandrayaan-4 spacecraft should contain. The first question is what Chandrayaan-4 should be having (as the payload).; this is the question we are asking,” Somanath said.

Observing that the plan was to do something different, he said, “The first thing we decided is at least Chandrayaan-4 should have a sample of Moon’s soil which is to be brought back to Earth. We want to do this robotically. So, this is the discussion going on internally.” 

Read More: First Look Of Meerut Metro Trains Unveiled As NCRTC Gets Delivery Of Trainsets

“All of us are involved in this discussion on how to do this work with available rockets. You know going to the Moon and bringing back a sample is a very complex work. Not landing there (like the Chandrayaan-3 mission). Again another rocket has to take off from the Moon, come back to the Earth and land on Earth which is double the work of what we have done last time,” Somanath said.

“So, our rockets today are not fully capable. So, because of this we are trying a novel design, which I will not tell you now, it will be secret,” he said.

The Secretary, of the Department of Space, said, the scientists would develop a high-end technology for the Chandrayaan-4 mission.

“There is going to be high-end technology which we are developing to do this mission. We will soon come back after the government approvals.

Read More: Travel Time Between Mumbai And Ahmedabad To Get Shorter From March; Vande Bharat, Shatabdi Trains To Run 30 Min Faster

We have to tell the government that this is the way (to do the mission), this is the money required and then they have to sanction. Only then I can tell the outside world. Until then please wait,” he said.

Source :
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

To Top