NASA's Dragonfly Lander: Exploring Titan's Extraterrestrial Wonders
NASA's groundbreaking Dragonfly mission is set to launch in 2028, with plans to arrive at Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, by 2034. This dual-purpose rotorcraft lander will explore Titan's mysterious environment — from methane lakes to potential ice volcanoes — in search for life. Covering an impressive 108 miles over 32 months, Dragonfly marks a new era in interplanetary exploration for its nuclear-powered, multi-hop capabilities. Let's delve into how this mission, designed by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, aims to unlock secrets of the universe.
Jan 10