Lunar South Pole / Statio Shiv Shakti / Land On The Moon
Price range: $31.00 through $250.00
Visiting from United States (US)? Your price is shown in United States (US) dollar ($). Change currency:NOTE: Pricing is set at ₹3000 (INR, or about $35.95 USD) per acre through 23 August 2025 for customers in India only, with discounts on purchases of multi-acre lots. This tract contains 1,000 acres only. Sales will be discontinued when the final parcel in this tract is sold. No additional parcels will be made available.
Statio Shiv Shakti, where ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission successfully landed on 23 August 2023, is situated near the Moon’s South Pole, a region characterized by rugged terrain and a number of significant craters. Among these, the Manzinus Crater series stands out, comprising several overlapping craters that create a complex and intriguing landscape.
The South Pole region’s unique environment, with areas of permanent shadow and exposure to near-constant sunlight at certain spots, makes it an ideal location for studying the Moon’s resources and assessing its potential for sustaining future human activities.
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Welcome To The Moon!
You are viewing property near the Lunar South Pole
CURRENT MOON PROPERTY OFFERING VIA
INTERNATIONAL LUNAR LANDS AUTHORITY

NOTE: Pricing is set at ₹3000 (INR, or about $35.95 USD) per acre through 23 August 2025 for customers in India only, with discounts on purchases of multi-acre lots. This tract contains 1,000 acres only. Sales will be discontinued when the final parcel in this tract is sold. No additional parcels will be made available.
Statio Shiv Shakti, where ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission successfully landed on 23 August 2023, is situated near the Moon’s South Pole, a region characterized by rugged terrain and a number of significant craters. Among these, the Manzinus Crater series stands out, comprising several overlapping craters that create a complex and intriguing landscape.
The South Pole region’s unique environment, with areas of permanent shadow and exposure to near-constant sunlight at certain spots, makes it an ideal location for studying the Moon’s resources and assessing its potential for sustaining future human activities.
The combination of these features provides a diverse and scientifically rich area for exploration, offering insights into the Moon’s history and its potential as a stepping stone for deeper space exploration.
A significant crater adjacent to Statio Shiv Shakti in the Manzinus chain, previously designated as Manzinus U, was renamed to honor the renowned mathematician and aerospace engineer Satish Dhawan (1920-2002), who led ISRO as its third chairman from 1972 until 1984.

CURRENT TRACT: Statio Shiv Shakti-1A
LUNAGRAPHIC COORDINATES: -69.37340° Center Latitude, 32.31980° Center Longitude at Statio Shiv Shakti site. (Actual site coordinates and data are available here.)
TOTAL LUNAR SURFACE AREA (TLSA)TLSA refers to the total curved surface area, in square kilometers, within the boundaries of a defined Lunar tract.: ~4.425 km²
ESTIMATED AVAILABLE PARCELS: ~1,050 square acres; of the available parcels, approximately 50 acres will be withheld from public sale as sites for future Operations and Administrative facilities serving the region.
PROPOSED ZONING: Tourism (T-1), Scientific Industrial (S-1), Operations Base (O-1) and Light Industrial (L-1). Statio Shiv Shakti site to be preserved as Historical Heritage Site.
For a close-up view of the Statio Shiv Shakti region near the Lunar South Pole, please click here.
Additional information
| Total Acres | 1 Acre (US$31 per acre), 3 Acres (US$29 per acre), 5 Acres (US$27 per acre), 10 Acres (US$25 per acre) |
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