Chandrayaan-4 : ISRO

Chandrayaan-4 is a planned lunar sample return mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), and the fourth mission in the Chandrayaan lunar exploration program . As of January 2025, the conceptualization phase is complete, and the design phase is nearing completion . The mission is expected to launch around Oct 2027 .

Mission Objectives:

  • To bring lunar samples back to Earth for scientific study .
  • Safe and soft landing on the lunar surface .
  • Demonstrate lunar sample collection and containerization .
  • Demonstrate ascent from the Moon’s surface .
  • Demonstrate docking and undocking in lunar orbit .
  • To demonstrate transfer of samples from one module to another .
  • Demonstrate return and re-entry to Earth for sample delivery .

Key Aspects of the Mission:

  • Chandrayaan-4 will have five modules and require multiple dockings .
  • The mission will involve multiple launches, docking capabilities, and robotic capabilities .
  • The mission will have two separate launches using LVM3 launch vehicles and will be assembled in space .
  • The integrated assembly of all modules after docking in Earth orbit is expected to weigh 9,200 kg .
  • The samples will be collected from near Shiv Shakti Point, the landing site of Chandrayaan-3 .
  • The mission will require the development of new technologies, including a high-capacity propulsion system, specialized payloads, and robotic arms for sample collection .

The Union Cabinet has approved the Chandrayaan-4 mission for ₹2,104.06 crore (US$240 million) and is expected to be completed within 36 months .

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