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Dragonfly is a nuclear-powered rotorcraft that will explore the surface of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, to characterize habitability. Stay tuned for our audit of this ambitious mission, coming fall 2025. ☑️ Sign up to receive the report when it’s issued:

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Stephen Pettit1 yıl önce

This is such a worthy mission; if it's too expensive for NASA alone try raising funds from private individuals or offer "dragonfly bonds" to the public, this adventure cannot and should not be cancelled or delayed.

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𝕋ℝ𝕆𝕐 𝕠𝕗 𝕏1 yıl önce

@SciGuySpace #MakeMorePlutonium

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dani levi1 yıl önce

@SciGuySpace Such a cool mission

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Range ETFs1 yıl önce

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John 🧄 McChicken 🧄1 yıl önce

@SciGuySpace PLEASE DONT GET CANCELLED 🙏🙏🙏

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gunsandrockets1 yıl önce

Context: The dramatic drop in launch costs For NASA's last mission to Titan, it cost NASA ~1 billion dollars for a Titan IV launch. But for the Dragonfly mission to Titan, NASA is paying 75% less, for a Falcon Heavy launch.

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@ChuckBaggett Chuck Baggett - X use wastes my life1 yıl önce

Does clicking a .gov link and being taken to privately owned .com site that looks like it might not object to making money by selling contact info leave a bad taste in anyone else's mouth? My adblock didn't want me to go to the ConstantContact site.

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Callisto1 yıl önce

@SciGuySpace To me this is more important than Artemis

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Søren Dalsgaard1 yıl önce

They should send two, as they did with the MERs. Just one is too risky.

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