ISRO has selected MM-4 in the Mons Mouton region near the Moon’s South Pole as the landing site for Chandrayaan-4.
About Selected Landing Site: Mons Mouton (MM-4)
- Mons Mouton (MM) lies in the lunar South Polar region, an area of high scientific interest due to potential water ice and ancient geological records.
- Scientific Evaluation: Four candidate sites MM-1, MM-3, MM-4 and MM-5 were analysed using Orbiter High Resolution Camera (OHRC) multi-view datasets for terrain safety and feasibility.
- Safety Parameters: MM-4 was chosen as it has a minimal hazards percentage around one km by one km area, an average slope of about 5 degrees, a mean elevation of 5,334 metres, and the highest number of safe landing grids.
About Chandrayaan-4 Mission
- Chandrayaan-4 is India’s first lunar sample-return mission, aimed at achieving soft landing, collecting lunar samples, and returning them safely to Earth.
- Expected Launch: The mission is targeted for launch around 2028, subject to final readiness and approvals.
- Key Components: The mission comprises five modules:
- Propulsion Module (PM)
- Descender Module (DM)
- Ascender Module (AM)
- Transfer Module (TM) and
- Re-entry Module (RM)
- Key Mission Objectives: The mission seeks to achieve safe soft landing and sample collection from the lunar surface.
- It also aims to demonstrate lunar lift-off, orbital docking, sample transfer, and safe re-entry to Earth.
Successful Sample Return Mission to Moon
| Mission |
Agency |
Key Description |
| Apollo 11–17 (1969–1972) |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USA |
- Crewed lunar missions that successfully returned about 382 kg of lunar rocks and soil to Earth.
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| Luna 16, 20 and 24 (1970-1976) |
Soviet Space Agency (USSR) |
- First robotic lunar sample-return mission; successfully collected and returned lunar soil.
- Luna 24 was the last Soviet lunar sample-return mission and retrieved deep core samples from the Moon.
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| Chang’e 5 (2020) |
China National Space Administration (CNSA), China |
- Robotic mission that collected ~1,731 grams of lunar material from Oceanus Procellarum and returned them to Earth.
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| Chang’e 6 (2024) |
China National Space Administration (CNSA), China |
- First mission to return samples from the far side of the Moon, marking a historic achievement in lunar exploration.
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Conclusion
The success of Chandrayaan-4 will be India’s entry into complex lunar sample-return missions, strengthening its space capabilities and moon exploration with new samples from least explored South pole.