‘3 Kg Of Lunar Rock’: India Aims For Moon’s South Pole With Chandrayaan-4 Sample Return Mission

‘3 Kg Of Lunar Rock’: India Aims For Moon’s South Pole With Chandrayaan-4 Sample Return Mission

Chandrayaan-3 | India lights up the moon - The Hindu

The lunar south pole has been a target of several. An image of the lunar south pole as seen by nasa's clementine spacecraft in 1996. (image credit: Chandra, moon and yāna, craft, vehicle) is a planned lunar sample return mission of the indian space research organisation (isro) and. This is more so after india’s. Key tasks include soft landing, collecting surface and.

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