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NASA’s Saturn-bound Dragonfly spacecraft reaches major milestone

  • NASA's Dragonfly is a 13-foot-long, nuclear-powered rotorcraft designed to explore Saturn's moon Titan and study its habitability.
  • The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory team has delivered Dragonfly's fuselage early for the next spacecraft integration phase.
  • Dragonfly will begin exploring Titan's surface in 2034 to investigate chemical processes similar to those before life began on Earth.
  • The mission is set to launch no earlier than July 2028 and arrive at Titan in late 2034.
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NASA’s Saturn-bound Dragonfly spacecraft reaches major milestone

The spacercraft is targeted to arrive at Saturn's moon Titan in 2034.

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