ISRO Chandrayaan 4 Launch Date in India: After the successful landing of the Chandrayaan-3 mission on the moon, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) created history. Since its success, ISRO has been engaged in Mission Moon. After Chandrayaan-3, ISRO scientists are continuously working on the Chandrayaan-4 mission. The whole country was keeping an eye on its launch date. So let us tell you that your wait is about to end. Union Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh on Thursday released the latest update on the date of Chandrayaan-4 launch. He also asked what the moon mission of Chandrayaan-.? Singh said on Thursday that the Chandrayaan-4 mission will be launched in 2027. Chandrayaan-4 will bring back such samples from the moon in its moon mission, which are not damaged or contaminated.
ISRO has done three successful moon missions so far. The Chandrayaan series has sent three space missions to the moon in 2008, 2019, and 2023. In the first two missions, the surface, sub-surface, e, and exosphere of the moon were studied globally from the orbiter platform. Chandrayaan-3 was the first successful lunar soft-landing and robotic research in the south-polar region of the moon. Chandrayaan-3 has done an in-situ study of plasma near the surface of the moon. It also recorded the vibrations of the ground of the south pole of the moon for the first time. Chandrayaan-4 will involve at least two separate launches of the heavy-lift LVM-3 rocket that will carry five different components of the mission that will be assembled in orbit.
What will be the mission?
Singh told in an interview with PTI, 'The objective of Chandrayaan-4 mission is to collect samples from the surface of the moon and bring them back to Earth.' In a speech given on All India Radio in October last year, former ISRO chairman S Somnath said that Chandrayaan-4 would likely be launched in 2028. In September last year, the Union Cabinet approved two space missions Chandrayaan-4 and Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM). Its purpose is to study various aspects of the planet including its surface and atmosphere. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) website states that VOM is to be launched in March 2028.
Future space mission
Before Chandrayaan-4 and Gaganyaan mission, an unmanned mission will be launched this year. This mission will carry a female robot astronaut or Vyommitra. The center unveiled the Vyommitra astronaut last year. It is designed to simulate human space operations and interact with life support systems. Talking about ISRO's progress and plans, Singh said the first launch pad was set up in 1993. The second was set up in 2004 after a gap of 10 years. India's space sector has seen unprecedented expansion in terms of both infrastructure and investment in the last decade.

