The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is preparing for the Chandrayaan-4 mission, which aims to collect and return samples from the lunar surface. The mission will involve launching parts of Chandrayaan-4 in two separate launches, which will then be assembled in space while in orbit, as stated by ISRO chief Somanath. This approach is necessary because the mission's components exceed the carrying capacity of ISRO's most powerful rocket.
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This would have to be done because Chandrayaan-4 is expected to be beyond the carrying capacity of even the most powerful rocket that ISRO currently has. #Chandrayaan4 #ISRO https://t.co/3hF2EOI7Kq
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After its successful moon landing near the lunar south pole, the ISRO is now gearing up for the Chandrayaan-4 mission, which aims to collect and return samples from the moon's surface. #ISRO #Chandrayaan4 https://t.co/rgPkarmVAZ
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ISRO is preparing for Chandrayaan-4 to collect and bring back samples from the lunar surface @Srish__T https://t.co/8YO0L6gc3y https://t.co/tG2aIKyzbA