NASA has chosen SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket for the Dragonfly mission to Saturn’s moon, Titan. Scheduled for 2028, this $3.35 billion project will send a nuclear-powered octocopter to explore Titan’s habitability. Dragonfly will autonomously examine the moon’s icy and dune-filled terrains for three years, analyzing its atmosphere and potential for exotic life.
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