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NASA will fund a revolutionary mission to fly through Titan’s atmosphere
Friday June 28, 2019. 12:33 AM , from Ars Technica
Mission concept of Dragon's entry, descent, landing, surface operations, and flight at Titan. [credit:
Johns Hopkins APL ] On Thursday, NASA announced its next medium-class mission to explore the Solar System—a lander named Dragonfly that will fly like a drone over the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest Moon. Titan has a fascinating environment, with a hydrocarbon atmosphere much thicker than Earth's atmosphere. NASA intends to spend a couple of years exploring its complex chemistry. NASA scientists were deciding between this Titan explorer and another mission that would have flown to a comet named 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. The comet had been visited previously by Europe's Rosetta spacecraft, but the new mission would have returned a sample of cometary material to Earth. Of the two missions, the Titan explorer—with an unprecedented design that would fly a vehicle the size of a larger Mars rover over the moon—carried the higher risk. But, half a century after the Apollo lunar landings, NASA decided to go boldly. 'A great nation does great things,' said NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. Read 8 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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