New Delhi: India will launch the ‘Chandrayaan-4’ campaign in 2027 and the samples of rocks on the moon will be brought to Earth under this campaign, said Jitendra Singh, Minister of Science and Technology. Similarly, the ‘Chandrayaan-4’ will be launched separately at least two times in the heavylift ‘LVM-3 ’ project. Five different components will be taken into space from this launcher and will be added together in orbit, he said.
Jitendra Singh said, ‘‘ The purpose of the expedition is to collect rock samples from the surface of the moon and bring them to earth. India will send Indian astronauts to the following orbit of the earth from a specially designed spacecraft through the 'Gaganyan' campaign next year and these astronauts will be brought back to Earth safely. A man named ‘Vyommitra’ will also be sent to space from a manless expedition to Gaganyan.’’
Jitendrasinh said the Indian Space Research Institute (ISRO), which carried out various spacecraft, was established in 1969. However, it took the organisation two decades to build its first launch pad. It was founded in 1993, while it took another decade for the second launch pad and was established in 2004.
However, over the past 10 years, the Indian space sector has undergone an unprecedented expansion in both infrastructure and investment. Now we are building a third launch pad for ‘ISRO' and will be the first pad for the heavy launch. The country's space economy is currently $8 billion and is expected to reach $44 Dollar in the next decade. Therefore, he also believed that the country would emerge as a superpower in the global space sector.
Jitendra Singh said ‘Samudrayaan will also be launched in 2026 and three scientists will be sent from the submarine to a depth of six thousand meters in the sea to explore the sea base under the expedition. ‘Gaganyan’ This performance will only take place during other campaigns, including the campaign. Therefore, a pleasant coincidence will be achieved in the journey of scientific excellence of the country. The 'Samudrayaan' will open the doors of large-scale resources, including important minerals, rare metals, and marine biodiversity in the sea. This is all-important for the economic development and environmental sustainability of the country.