Dragonfly will fly between sites on Titan’s surface to investigate dune fields and impact sites such as Selk Crater.
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NASA begins building nuclear-powered Dragonfly drone for 2028 launch to Saturn moon Titan
Dragonfly will explore the giant Saturn moon Titan by air, helping scientists learn about the proto-ingredients of life on the satellite's hazy surface.
An experiment mimicking conditions on the Saturn moon suggests that cell-like bubbles don’t form in methane lakes, puncturing hopes for alien life.
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NASA officially begins testing the nuclear-powered Dragonfly drone for Titan mission
NASA has officially begun testing thenuclear-powered Dragonfly drone, a spacecraft designed to soar across the skies of ...
Dragonfly integration and testing—the activities involved in assembling the mission's rotorcraft lander and testing it for ...
Published in January by Random House Worlds, "Detour" is the new mystery sci-fi novel from veteran TV writer Jeff Rake ("Manifest") and bestselling author Rob Hart ("The Warehouse ...
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Insta360 Titan lost contact in space: 🤖 👇 robot finger saved the mission
A space craft carried an 11K Insta360 Titan miles above Earth, then it stopped transmitting. The Dorothy mission’s near-disaster now has a remarkable ending.
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Origin, evolution and fate of Titan's polar clouds
A French scientific team from CNRS Terre & Univers and CNRS physics has for the first time succeeded in modeling and characterizing the complete seasonal cycle of Titan's polar clouds.
NASA's Dragonfly rotorcraft enters integration and testing phase. Dragonfly to explore Titan and search for organic molecules. Launch planned for 2028 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Did ...
Performance artist Marina Abramović explains what inspired her to be a major feature of the new Balloon Museum in New York.
The eight-part remake attempts to revive the glossy melodrama of the 1980s bonkbuster while reframing its heroine for a contemporary audience.
THIS Morning is in panic mode, with viewing figures halved and job cuts hitting morale. Now ITV bosses believe they can save ...
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