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Part of NASA’s New Frontiers Program, the Dragonfly mission is now scheduled to launch in 2028 and arrive on Saturn's moon Titan in 2034.
Illustration of Dragonfly mission concept of entry, descent, landing, surface operations, and flight at Titan. Johns Hopkins/APL. Titan’s weather system is intriguing, and like Earth, it has ...
An illustration of Dragonfly landing on Titan, then departing. Credit: NASA. Dragonfly, NASA's nuclear-powered rotorcraft-in-progress, has cleared a pivotal checkpoint, the agency announced Thursday.
An illustration of NASA's Dragonfly rotorcraft soaring in the skies of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. (Image credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Steve Gribben) ...
NASA’s Dragonfly mission, which will fly over Saturn's moon Titan, is delayed, pushing its launch to 2028. ... An illustration of the Dragonfly mission soaring over Saturn’s moon Titan.
Illustration by NGM Art. Controlling Movement. ... The dragonfly is tracking the fly's movement—and, at the same time, getting oriented so it can stick out all six legs, ...
An illustration of Dragonfly landing on Titan, then departing. Credit: NASA. Dragonfly, NASA's nuclear-powered rotorcraft-in-progress, has cleared a pivotal checkpoint, the agency announced Thursday.
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