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ISRO Chairman V Narayanan arrived at an event organized by Kaveri Hospital in Chennai.
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) will increase the monitoring of the country from space. ISRO Chairman V Narayanan said on Wednesday that India will launch about 150 more satellites in the next three years to increase border area surveillance.
Addressing an event in Chennai, Narayanan said that India currently has 55 satellites, which are monitoring the 7500 km long border area. In such a situation, we need more satellite.
In fact, in response to this question, Narayanan said these things in response to the question of what ISRO can take in view of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Kashmir.
What are the future missions of ISRO, the central government has received approval for the Chandrayaan-5 mission last month. It will be Japan Hayogi. The Chandrayaan-3 mission was taken to 25 kg Rover (Pragyan), while Chandrayaan-5 would take 250 kg weighing rover to study the surface of the moon.

ISRO separated the propulsion module of Chandrayaan-3 from lander and rover on 17 August 2023 at 1:15 pm.
Chandrayaan-4 mission was approved in September 2024 The Cabinet approved the Chandrayaan-4 mission in September last year. The purpose of this mission is to put the spacecraft on the moon, collect the soil and rock samples of the moon and bring them back to the Earth.
This mission will cost Rs 2104 crore. This spacecraft will have five different modules. Whereas, Chandrayaan-3, sent to the Moon in 2023, had three modules (engine), lander and rover three modules.
Stack 1 of Chandrayaan-4 will have an asnder module for the Lunar sample collection and the lunar sample collection on the surface. Stack 2 will include a promotion module for the thrust, transfer module for sample hold and re-entry module to bring samples to Earth.
The mission will use two different rockets. Heavy-Lifter LVM-3 and ISRO’s reliable workers will take PSLV different payloads.

2 modules of Chandrayaan-4 will go to the moon surface Chandrayaan-4 mission will be completed in several stage. After reaching the moon orbit, 2 modules from the main spacecraft will separate and land on the surface. Both modules will collect samples from the surface of the moon.
Then a module will be launched from the moon surface and will be connected to the main spacecraft in the moon’s orbit. The samples will be transferred to the spacecraft coming back to the earth.
ISRO scientists are preparing samples from the surface of the moon. Drilling technology is being done in depth. The technology of container and docking mechanism is being developed to collect samples.
Other future plans
- 3 will go to astronaut space: In 2025, a team of 3 members will be sent to the Earth’s orbit for a 3 -day mission in Gaganyaan.
- Indian Space Station Launching: The space station in India will have five modules. The first module will be launched in 2028. The design work for this has been completed and the report has been submitted to the government for approval. This station will be the whereabouts of astronaut in space.
- Sending Indian Astronaut to the moon: ISRO is working on sending astronauts to the moon by 2040. Right now America is the only country that has sent humans on the moon. China is also working to bring its astronaut to the moon by 2030.
- Venus Orbiter Mission: A budget of Rs 1,236 crore has been kept. It is to be launched in March 2028. The primary objective of VOM is to increase our understanding of the surface of Venus and the atmosphere of the atmosphere as well as the effect of Sun on the atmosphere of Venus.
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