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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 ...
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, happens to share some truly remarkable geophysical and geological processes with our home ...
The Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) at Johns Hopkins University, on behalf of NASA's New Frontiers Program, has begun ...
Dragonfly will fly between sites on Titan’s surface to investigate dune fields and impact sites such as Selk Crater.
New experimental results have cast doubt on earlier proposals suggesting that spherical, cell-like membranes could form in ...
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NASA starts building nuclear-powered Dragonfly rotorcraft for Titan
NASA’s nuclear-powered Dragonfly rotorcraft has entered its hands-on construction phase at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics ...
NASA’s planetary science program is still facing a funding shortfall that requires “strategic choices” about which missions to continue.
A big step in the exploration of other planets in our solar system is within reach as NASA makes a big announcement.
NASA has initiated the construction of Dragonfly, a nuclear-powered eight-rotor drone, set to explore Saturn's largest moon, ...
Heat shields are designed to protect the surface and cargo of a spacecraft as it enters an atmosphere. Aerospace engineers in ...
New research using Cassini data suggests Titan may not have a global ocean, but small warm water pockets hidden deep in its ...
An experiment mimicking conditions on the Saturn moon suggests that cell-like bubbles don’t form in methane lakes, puncturing ...
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