Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is one of the most intriguing destinations in our solar system. With its thick atmosphere, ...
An artist's conception of the Dragonfly spacecraft flying on Saturn's moon Titan. Credit: NASA / Johns Hopkins APL / Steve Gribben NASA's Dragonfly mission sounds like science fiction. But it's real.
NASA's Dragonfly mission is now scheduled to launch in 2028 and arrive on Saturn's moon Titan in 2034. Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Steve Gribben WASHINGTON — Citing budget uncertainty, NASA is ...
NASA has postponed the launch of its Dragonfly mission to Titan until 2028, with formal confirmation of the project not expected until later next year. Reading time 3 minutes NASA has announced a ...
NASA announced this week that it has selected SpaceX to provide launch services for its Dragonfly mission to explore Saturn’s moon Titan. In May, the space agency gave the Dragonfly rotorcraft mission ...
Engineers at NASA have now initiated the integration and testing phase for the Dragonfly mission’s rotorcraft lander. The radioisotope-powered spacecraft is scheduled to launch around 2028 on a ...
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, is the only known moon that contains its own atmosphere denser than Earth's, and is the only known object in space other than Earth that contains stable liquids on ...
NASA is building a first-of-its-kind mission to explore another world, and part of it is happening in Greenbelt, Maryland. The mission called “Dragonfly” aims to explore how the building blocks of ...
NASA has confirmed that its exciting Dragonfly mission, which will fly a drone-like craft around Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, will cost $3.35 billion and launch in July 2028. Titan is the only other ...
Last week, NASA officially approved and confirmed the Dragonfly mission, which has a $3.35 billion budget for the entire mission. The mission will explore Saturn's moon Titan. The project was first ...
NASA has confirmed in a new blog post that it will be sending a nuclear-powered Dragonfly, a newly designed rotorcraft, to Saturn's moon Titan. The space agency took to its blog and explained it's ...