The Great Lunar Leap: Will Engine Upgrade To Semi-Cryogenic Engine Stall India’s Return To The Moon?
ISRO’s upcoming Chandrayaan-4 mission, representing India’s inaugural attempt to retrieve lunar samples, is facing significant timeline uncertainties following a strategic decision to switch to an upgraded launch vehicle.The mission will now utilise an enhanced version of the LVM-3 rocket, which incorporates the sophisticated SE2000 semi-cryogenic engine. While this transition is designed to
ISRO’s upcoming Chandrayaan-4 mission, representing India’s inaugural attempt to retrieve lunar samples, is facing significant timeline uncertainties following a strategic decision to switch to an upgraded launch vehicle.The mission will now utilise an enhanced version of the LVM-3 rocket, which incorporates the sophisticated SE2000 semi-cryogenic engine. While this transition is designed to
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