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Isro ditches mega rocket, opts for cost-effective docking plan or 2040 crewed Moon mission

India's space agency ISRO adopts a cost-effective approach for its first crewed lunar mission in 2040, using multiple launches and space docking technology, building on the success of the SpaDeX mission.

February 20, 2025 / 12:34 IST
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India plans multi-launch approach for crewed moon mission

For decades, massive rockets have taken astronauts to the Moon. But India has a different plan for its first crewed lunar mission. Instead of one huge rocket, ISRO will use multiple launches. The agency will dock modules in space, assembling the spacecraft in orbit.

The mission is set for 2040, marking a major step. ISRO will build on its recent success in space docking.

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A Cost-Effective Path to the Moon
ISRO chairman V Narayanan explained the strategy to TOI. "A single large rocket is one option. But what happens to it later?" he said. "We must consider cost and long-term benefits."

India will send two modules separately and dock them in space. This builds on the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX), tested earlier this year.