The Dragonfly spacecraft, set to launch in 2026 and reach its target in 2034, will be designed to fly more than 100 miles over the massive moon’s frigid terrain, sampling a wide array of environments that could offer new clues about the potential for life on other worlds — and the origins of life on our own.
https://www.latimes.com/science/nasa-dragonfly-mission-search-for-life-titan-saturn-moon-story.html
2019-06-27 21:25:00Z
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