When it descends through the thick golden haze on Saturn’s moon Titan, NASA’s Dragonfly rotorcraft will find eerily familiar terrain. Dunes wrap around Titan’s equator. Clouds drift across its skies. Rain drizzles. Rivers flow, forming canyons, lakes and seas. But not everything is as familiar as it seems. At minus 292 degrees Fahrenheit, the dune […]
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Dragonfly, Missions, NASA Directorates, Planetary Science, Planetary Science Division, Planets, Saturn, Saturn Moons, Science Mission Directorate, The Solar System
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May 22, 2025
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