NASA's Dragonfly mission will send a nuclear-powered flying drone to Titan
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- Dragonfly is a NASA octocopter mission planned to explore Saturn's moon Titan, launching in 2028 with a six-year cruise to arrive by 2034.
- Titan has a dense, mostly nitrogen atmosphere and liquid methane lakes, with a surface temperature of -180°C, making it both alien and Earth-like in its methane cycle.
- The drone, powered by a nuclear battery, will fly in Titan's thick atmosphere and low gravity, carrying instruments to study chemistry, mineralogy, and potential signs of prebiotic life.
- Dragonfly will autonomously land in the Shangri-La dune region and conduct flights, including to the Selk impact crater, to sample subsurface materials and investigate Titan's origins.
- The mission aims to advance understanding of Titan's habitability and organic chemistry, while providing unprecedented imagery of this distant, frozen world.