The Dragonfly Mission To Titan!
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NASA has announced that our next destination in the solar system is the unique, richly organic world Titan. Advancing our search for the building blocks of life, the Dragonfly mission will fly multiple sorties to sample and examine sites around Saturnâs icy moon.
Dragonfly is a NASA mission to explore the chemistry and habitability of Saturn's largest moon, Titan.
The goals for Dragonfly include searching for chemical biosignatures; investigating the moon's active methane cycle.
On Earth it is 9:00 a.m. UT on January 14, 2005, when the small Huygens probe is released from the Cassini mothership and plunges into the atmosphere of Titan at an altitude of 1200 km.
Huygens parachutes down for two and a half hours, measuring atmospheric pressure, temperatures, electrical properties, humidity, wind speed, and direction. Equipped with a microphone, Huygens also records the first ambient sounds from another celestial body.
; Could Saturn's moon Host life?
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00:00 Intro
4:39 could Titan host, or have hosted, some form of life?
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Nail biting waiting for it to safely land would be an exaggeration. NASA has done some amazing things: The Mars Rovers, and the JWST which was just a simple 300 step process to unfold. đ
Once the Starship is regular flying I think we are going to see much faster timelines from a probe's launch to it getting to Jupiter, or Saturn, and not having to rely on multiple gravity assists. When that happens you could have a 20 ton probe landing on Europa or Enceladus or Titan.
Since I was 9 years old, when I saw man land on the moon, I have been a Sci-Fi nut. Only in the last 10 years or so has the pace of space activities matched my dreams.
If I live to see this DragonFly do it's thing, Man on Mars, and a melting ice probe on Europa /Enceladus then I will consider myself to be lucky.
Here's hoping!
Such wonders make me feel a child again. As in waking up on Christmas day. đ
thank you M & M
@@InsaneCuriosity My pleasure. Really interesting.
Amazing and interesting as always..
Thank you..đ
Thank you Damarys for your constance
@@InsaneCuriosity.. My pleasure..đ
Iâm impressed
Titanian: "Alert, alert, we have been intruded by the Earthling!"
Do you write your own v/o? It's always incredibly well-written and evocative... keep up the great work!
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Great video !
The first ambient sound from a celestial body was done by the russians with the venus venuvian mission ;-)
Great vid team, it looks terrific to hear the advancements & pipeline projects, but the time take to launch, travel & explore other planets seems terrifying that we can see barely MARS colonisation only in our lifetime & only future generations will be lucky to witness the exploration beyond mars. Human race may or may not exist to go beyond our solar system :/
i agree
Fantastic Video, I love Titan, i can't wait for this to happen.
thanks Juan!
I thought Dragonfly got canceled...
No
Saturn has more than one moon. Obviously using a speech bot.
SORRY: this should NOT be done without Frank Marino DRAGONFLY - just sayin' đžđ”đ”
ok so if we sent out drone tech it would take 15 years to get there and would be dated tech by the time it arrived. damn thats a crazy tax to pay. No upgrades. machine learning technology needs work doesnt it. Nasa and Googles AI need to schedule a hot date.