ISRO scientists have identified a promising one-square-kilometre landing zone near Mons Mouton in the Moon’s south polar region for the Chandrayaan-4 mission. Detailed terrain analysis using high-resolution images has shortlisted the MM-4 area as the safest option for India’s first lunar sample return. This site offers gentle slopes, adequate sunlight, and minimal hazards, crucial for the mission’s success.
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