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Interactive graphic toont details van de missie van het ruimteschip Dragonfly, en de interne structuur van Titan.
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NASA stuurt drone naar maan van Saturnus

July 10, 2019 - NASA stuurt een dual-quadcopter drone, de Dragonfly, naar Titan, de grootste maan van Saturnus, om het oppervlak te verkennen. De missie gaat naar aanwijzingen voor leven zoeken op een wereld gelijk aan de oer-aarde.

Titan, the only other world in our solar system with standing liquid (methane) on its surface, provides a rare opportunity to explore the chemical processes that could have sparked life on Earth.

The eight-rotor drone will be launched to the Saturnian moon in 2026 and will arrive in 2034.

Dragonfly will land at the "Shangri-La" dune fields, which are similar to the linear dunes found in Namibia, before reaching the Selk impact crater, where liquid water and organic materials vital for life once existed together.

The craft will be fitted with a range of scientific instruments designed to detect complex organics and biosignatures. It will be able to measure seismic activity, perhaps offering insight into the ocean beneath the moon’s surface.

Dragonfly will eventually fly more than 175km – nearly double the distance traveled to date by all Mars rovers combined.

In 2005, the European Space Agency’s Huygens probe became the first spacecraft to land on Titan, revealing a world similar to a primordial Earth.

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PUBLISHED: 11/07/2019; STORY: Graphic News
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