Falcon Heavy | Dragonfly

Falcon Heavy | Dragonfly

Dragonfly is NASA's 4th New Frontiers program mission that will send a robotic rotorcraft to fly within the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan to sample materials and determine surface composition in different geologic settings, advancing humanity's search for the building blocks of life. The craft is a large quadcopter with double rotors with mass of about 875 kg, featuring rotors of 1.35 m in diameter. It can fly through several kilometers within an hour and will perform 1 flight per Titan day

Event dateJuly 5, 2028
Window OpensJul 5, 2028, 24:00 UTC
Window ClosesJul 5, 2028, 24:00 UTC
StatusTo Be Determined
Last Source UpdateNov 26, 2024, 02:46 UTC
Typelaunch
MissionDragonfly
ProviderSpaceX
VehicleFalcon Heavy
OrbitHeliocentric N/A
LocationKennedy Space Center, FL, USA
Launch SiteLaunch Complex 39A
When is Falcon Heavy | Dragonfly?

Falcon Heavy | Dragonfly is scheduled for July 5, 2028.

What type of space event is Falcon Heavy | Dragonfly?

Falcon Heavy | Dragonfly is listed as a launch.

Where is Falcon Heavy | Dragonfly taking place?

Falcon Heavy | Dragonfly is associated with Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA.

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