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Flying on Saturn’s moon Titan: what we could discover with NASA’s new Dragonfly mission

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Schroeder C (2019) Flying on Saturn’s moon Titan: what we could discover with NASA’s new Dragonfly mission. The Conversation. 04.07.2019.

Abstract
First paragraph: Flying on other worlds is the next leap in the exploration of our solar system. The Mars Helicopter will piggyback on the NASA Mars 2020 rover mission to demonstrate the technology. But this is only the start. The real prize will be the Dragonfly mission in 2026, sending a drone to Saturn’s largest moon, Titan – as just announced by NASA.

Keywords
NASA; Saturn; Titan; Space exploration; Moons

Notes
https://theconversation.com/flying-on-saturns-moon-titan-what-we-could-discover-with-nasas-new-dragonfly-mission-119823

StatusPublished
Publication date04/07/2019
Publication date online04/07/2019
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/30426

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Dr Christian Schroeder

Dr Christian Schroeder

Senior Lecturer, Biological and Environmental Sciences