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Dragonfly

TBDPlanetary ScienceHelio-N/A
Wednesday, July 5, 2028 at 12:00 AM UTC
Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
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Mission Overview

Dragonfly is NASA's 4th New Frontiers program mission that will send a robotic rotorcraft to fly within the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan to sample materials and determine surface composition in different geologic settings, advancing humanity's search for the building blocks of life. The craft is a large quadcopter with double rotors with mass of about 875 kg, featuring rotors of 1.35 m in diameter. It can fly through several kilometers within an hour and will perform 1 flight per Titan day (~16 Earth days). During the planned 3.3-year mission, Dragonfly is expected to cover distance up to several hundred km. Dragonfly will use a Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (MMRTG) to power its instruments. The planned science instrument suite is: * DragonCam: Camera Suite * DrACO: Drill for Acquisition of Complex Organics * DraMS: Mass Spectrometer * DraGNS: Gamma-ray and Neutron Spectrometer * DraGMet: Geophysics and Meteorology

Payloads
1
Type
Planetary Science
Vehicle
Falcon Heavy
Window
12:00 AM UTC – 12:00 AM UTC

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Falcon Heavy
SpaceX

Launch Site

Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA

Orbit

Helio-N/A·Helio-N/A

Launch Window

Opens12:00 AM UTC
Closes12:00 AM UTC

Launch Site Weather

27°CSunny
Wind16 km/h ESE
Humidity63%
Visibility16 km

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