New Delhi . Everyone’s eyes are on Chandrayaan-4 mission. It will be launched in the year 2029 and its probable cost is Rs 2104 crore. Recently, ISRO had given the good news that Chandrayaan-4 will bring two to three kg of soil sample from the Moon.
Five types of modules will work in Chandrayaan-4. Ascender Module (AM), Descender Module (DM), Re-Entry Module (RM), Transfer Module (TM) and Propulsion Module (PM). These will be launched in two different MVM 3 launch vehicles. According to the Economic Times report, ISRO has said that after landing on the Moon, the robotic arm, also known as the Surface Sampling Robot, will remove two to three kilos of soil from around the landing site and then put it in a container mounted on the AM. Will fill.
The containers containing the samples will be sealed to prevent leakage during the journey to Earth. ISRO said in a statement that various stages of collecting soil will be monitored through video cameras. Earlier, while talking to NDTV, ISRO Chief S Somnath had said that Chandrayaan-3 has shown that it is possible for us to land at any place on the Moon and then the scientific experiments have been very good.
The next step is to get there and come back safely, and to do that we need to develop a number of technologies. All this is part of Chandrayaan-4. There will also be scientific missions like sample collection. He said that if India goes to the moon, we will bring something new. There are many problems in bringing something back from the moon. You have to collect it by drilling from different places. Then there is the robotic activity of taking the sample and collecting it in the container. The container then also needs to be shifted from that location to the lander which will fly by the Moon.