The main goal of Chandrayaan-4 is to collect rock and soil (regolith) samples from the Moon’s surface and bring them back to Earth. These samples will help scientists study the Moon’s age, how it was formed, and what minerals and elements are found there.
The mission will take off from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, using the GSLV Mk III rocket. The spacecraft will travel to the Moon’s south pole, a place where no country has yet brought back material. This area is important because it may contain ice, water molecules, and minerals that could help future space missions.
Chandrayaan-4’s success will show how advanced India’s space technology has become. It will inspire children and young scientists to take interest in space science and dream of exploring the universe.
Questions
1️⃣ What is the name of India’s upcoming Moon mission?
2️⃣ Who is leading Chandrayaan-4?
3️⃣ What is the main aim of Chandrayaan-4?
4️⃣ What kind of samples will Chandrayaan-4 try to bring back?
5️⃣ From where will Chandrayaan-4 be launched?
6️⃣ What rocket will launch the mission?
7️⃣ Why is the Moon’s south pole important?

