NASA’s Dragonfly, a car-sized rotorcraft, is preparing for a mission to explore Saturn’s largest moon, Titan.
NASA’s Dragonfly rotorcraft will explore the moon to look for signs of life amid a highly Nitrogen-saturated environment.
The launch of the Dragonfly is scheduled to take place in June 2027, according to NASA.
Pre-Flight Tests
Before the ground-breaking journey, Dragonfly underwent a series of experiments on Earth to simulate Titan’s unique conditions, such as its thick, methane-filled atmosphere.
These tests took place at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia, using a half-scale Dragonfly lander model with eight rotors.
“All test objectives were successfully accomplished, and the data will help increase confidence”, Bernadine Juliano, test lead of Dragonfly said.
Saturn’s Titan Moon
Titan, once a mystery, has been revealed as an ocean world with rivers, lakes, and seas of liquid methane and ethane, resembling Earth in some ways despite its frigid temperatures.
Titan’s conditions make it an excellent candidate for studying potential habitability for different life forms.