India working on the missions of Chandrayaan-4 and Chandrayaan-5, Isro is joined by Japan; Moon sample will be brought to Earth - India which continues with 4 and 5 Missions Chief in Odisha

The Isro chief, dr. V. Narayanan, announced Chandrayaan-4 and Chandrayaan-5. The purpose of Chandrayaan-4 is to collect samples from the moon and bring them to earth, which is an important step in India’s spatial research. Chandrayaan-5 is an associated mission with Japan with a 350 kg Rover that will work 100 days. Jagran correspondent, Bhubaneswar. The Isro chief, dr. V. Narayanan, announced Chandrayaan-4 and Chandrayaan-5 in the Central Tool Room and Training Center (CTTC) in Odisha. The Isro chief said the purpose of Chandrayaan is-4 is to collect the lunar samples and bring back to Earth, while Chandrayaan-5 is a collaborative mission with Japan. The Isro chief said that India’s ambitious progress in space exploration continues, as the Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) prepares for its next major space campaign, Chandrayaan-4, which aims to collect samples from the lunar surface and bring back to Earth. Help in spatial missions. The purpose of this unprecedented attempt is to bring samples safely to the earth from the moon, which is a significant first step for India’s space agency. This ambitious mission was revealed by Dr. V. Narayanan, president of Isro during a visit to the Central Tool Room and Training Center (CTTC) in Bhubaneswar. Chandrayaan-4 will include landing on the moon, collect samples and return to earth, which will increase our understanding of lunar geology and possibly help with future spatial missions. An important step for India will create a platform for a better understanding of Chandrayan-4 Moon, as scientists expect to analyze the samples returned by it. This mission is an important step for India in lunar research, which shows the country’s growing space ability. Next, Isro works closely with Japan for Chandrayaan-5. Dr Narayanan emphasized that Chandrayaan-5 is expected to be a more comprehensive mission than its predecessors. It is noteworthy that Chandrayaan-5 will have a total of 6.400 kg launch weight, much higher than Chandrayaan-3 5,000 kg. A significant growth includes the planned lifespan of Chandrayan -5 Rover, which will weigh 350 kg – which is much higher than 25 kg of the previous Rover. This enables this new phase to extend the missionary period of only 14 days to a full 100 days, allowing more detailed exploration of the lunar surface. The Isro Isro chief who works on the 5 Chandrayan mission also said that we are currently working on 4 Chandrayaan, as Chandrayaan 3 made a soft landing near the southern pole of the moon and made our country proud. 4 Chandrayaan is a sample retention mission. We will descend, take monsters and bring to earth again. Isro chief said we also work on Chandrayaan 5 Mission. This is a collaborative mission in collaboration with Japan’s space agency Jaxa. This time, the weighing of the Rover is 350 kg and the age of about 100 days. Dr Narayanan, a credit to Dr. Sunil Conciration, during his speech in the Central Tool Room and Training Center (CTTC) in Odisha, said that the progress we make with each mission emphasizes the growing capabilities of India in space exploration. On this occasion, the Isro chief gave full credit to his scientific Guru Dr. Sunil team of Odisha for his success. He said that he learned the purchase of the purchase of the rocket today. V. Narayanan, who is currently the president of Isro, is prof. In Iit Kharagpur. Sunil was a disciple of conspiracy. He said that after taught this technical of our guru, we were preparing thesis, which is currently being used in all rockets. He expressed his gratitude to his Guru. Also read: Central Government approval to Chandrayaan-5 Mission, Isro reported a further plan; Know why this project is special, every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app