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  2. Dragonfly (Titan space probe) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly is a planned NASA mission to send a robotic rotorcraft to the surface of Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. It is planned to be launched in July 2028 and arrive in 2034. It is planned to be launched in July 2028 and arrive in 2034.

  3. NASA picks Dragonfly mission to send a nuclear drone to ... - AOL

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    The Dragonfly mission will be managed by Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory on NASA's behalf, with its launch scheduled for 2026 on a rocket to be named later, and its landing ...

  4. List of proposed missions to the outer planets - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly: Dragonfly: 5–25 July 2028 [83] Falcon Heavy [83] NASA: Lander Planned Part of the New Frontiers program, the mission will deploy a robotic rotorcraft to Saturn's moon Titan to evaluate its potential for microbial habitability and investigate its prebiotic chemistry across multiple sites. [84] [85] 4 Enceladus Explorer: Enceladus ...

  5. Opinion - The NASA-SpaceX launch to Titan sparks dreams of ...

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    The probe was able to return data throughout the descent and for 72 minutes after landing before losing contact. Dragonfly will be the second aircraft to fly in the skies of an alien world since ...

  6. Dragonfly (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly (Titan space probe), a planned NASA rotorcraft and lander for a mission to Titan Project Dragonfly (space study) , a conceptual design study for a laser-propelled interstellar probe Computing

  7. Could Life Be Hiding Beneath Titan’s Six-Mile-Thick Crust?

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    Understanding these geological dynamics on Titan helps scientists study methane’s affect on our own atmosphere as well as prepare astronomers for when NASA’s Dragonfly mission arrives at the ...

  8. Selk (crater) - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence of the past presence of organic compounds and liquid water in the crater, which is set to be studied in the planned Dragonfly mission. [2] The initial landing site will be in the dunes to the Southeast of Selk. [3] The crater is named after Serket, a goddess in Egyptian mythology, and was formally approved by the IAU in 2008. [4]

  9. Why it’s so difficult to land on the moon, even five decades ...

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    More than 50 years after humans first began soft-landing spacecraft on the moon, it remains a treacherous feat with more than half of missions failing. Here’s why.