Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced an ambitious plan to establish a moon-orbiting space station by 2040.
Key Details: Phased Approach: ISRO's lunar exploration plan is divided into three phases. Phase 1: Conduct robotic missions to the moon, including the upcoming Chandrayaan-4 sample-return mission scheduled for 2028
Phase 2: Achieve a crewed moon landing by 2040.
Phase 3: Construct a moon-orbiting space station by 2040, followed by a permanent lunar base before 2050.
Technological Development: The Bharatiya Antariksha Station (BAS), a low Earth orbit facility, is set to begin operations by 2035 and will help test technologies needed for the lunar station.
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