
India has prepared to launch Chandrayaan 4. Chandrayaan Mission 4 will be launched in 2027 by Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh. Through this mission, samples of moon rocks will be brought to Earth. He said that Chandrayaan 4 will go to class with five different components after two separate launch of LVM 3 rockets of high capacity. They will be gathered in the Earth’s orbit.
The Union Minister said that the purpose of Chandrayaan 4 mission is to collect samples from the surface of the moon and bring them back to Earth. The Gaganyaan Mission will be launched next year. In this, Indian astronauts will be sent to the lower orbit of the Earth of space with special attention and will be brought back to the Earth safely.
The Union Minister said that in the year 2026, India will also launch Samudrayan. In this, three scientists will go to a depth of six thousand meters through a submarine to search at sea level. He said that this achievement will set the deadline of India’s historical missions including Gaganyaan Space Mission. PM Modi also told about Samudrayan Mission in his speech of Independence Day.
Told about Samudrayan
Union Minister Jitendra Singh said that information about important minerals, rare metals and unknown sea biodiversity will be collected through Samudrayan. Unmanned mission of Gaganyaan project will also be sent this year. It includes robot vyom friend.
Extension in infrastructure
The Union Minister said that ISRO was established in 1969. But by 1993, it took more than two decades to install the first launch pad. After this, the second launch pad was made in 2004 and then it took a long time of a decade. At the same time, the infrastructure and investment of the Indian space sector have expanded in the last 10 years. We are now making a third launch site for heavy rockets for the first time. At the same time, for small satellites, Sriharikota’s launch site is expanding with a new launch site in Tuticoran district of Tamil Nadu.
Space economy will be better in the next decade
Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh said that the current value of India’s space economy is US $ eight billion. It can reach US $ 44 billion by the next decade. This will emerge as a superpower in India in the global space field. After the reforms made in the last decade, the private sector arrived in the space sector. This increased innovation, investment and international cooperation.