India to Launch Its Fourth Lunar Mission “Chandrayaan-4” by October 2027: Union Minister in Lok Sabha
India is set to launch its fourth lunar mission, Chandrayaan-4, by October 2027, as announced by the Union Minister in the Lok Sabha. This ambitious mission follows the success of Chandrayaan-3, which made history with a soft landing near the Moon’s south pole.
The Chandrayaan-4 mission is expected to be a complex and advanced lunar exploration project, potentially involving a sample return mission or extended robotic exploration. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is currently working on the mission’s design and objectives, ensuring it aligns with India’s expanding space ambitions.
India’s lunar program has gained international recognition for its cost-effective yet high-impact missions. Chandrayaan-4 is expected to strengthen India’s position in global space exploration and contribute valuable scientific data about the Moon.
With its launch scheduled for 2027, India continues to push the boundaries of space exploration, cementing its reputation as a rising power in the field.
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