Applied Physics Laboratory engineer Jackson Banbury inspects the motorized arm that attaches Dragonfly’s high-gain antenna to the spacecraft's body.
Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Ed Whitman
HOUSTON—Challenged with delivering potential scientific breakthroughs about how life came together on Earth, NASA’s Dragonfly mission to Saturn’s large moon Titan is preparing for launch no earlier than July 2028, with arrival in late 2034. NASA provided a virtual update on how the mission is coming...
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