India’s space agency is about to get busier than ever. From sending more rockets to space this year to bringing moon soil back home in 2028, ISRO has lined up some of its most ambitious missions yet.

Seven launches lined up this year

ISRO chairman V Narayanan

ISRO chairman V Narayanan said the agency is preparing for one of its most packed launch schedules.He confirmed that:

Seven missions will take off before this financial year ends

These include a commercial communication satellite

Multiple PSLV and GSLV flights

And a major milestone: the first PSLV built completely by the Indian industry

Chandrayaan-4 set for 2028

ISRO to triple spacecraft output, launch Chandrayaan-4 in 2028

Narayanan said the government has cleared the Chandrayaan-4 mission, India’s first attempt to bring b

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