Impressions of Dragonfly Rotorcraft artists on the surface of Titan
NASA/JOHNS HOPKINS APL/STEVE GRIBBEN
NASA’s Dragonfly mission is scheduled to land on Titan in 2034, giving Saturn’s biggest moon an unprecedented look, but will also have to dodge the wind-driven rolling boulder.
The mission, which will begin in 2028, includes “Rotorcraft,” which explores the moon from the sky. It was just a glimpse of Titan thanks to the Cassini Orbiter and Huygens Probe, which reached the surface in 2005.
Source: www.newscientist.com