Air & Space Magazine Dragonfly Spacecraft to Scour the Sands of Titan for the Chemistry of Life The NASA rotorcraft, resembling a large quadcopter drone, will fly through the orange clouds of the ocean moon in the outer solar system August 20, 2019 ShareCopy linkEmailSMSFacebookXRedditLinkedInBlueskyPrintAdd as preferred source A natural color view of Titan and Saturn taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera on May 6, 2012, at a distance of approximately 483,000 miles (778,000 kilometers) from Titan. NASA / JPL-Caltech / Space Science Institute You Might Also Like Cassini’s Last Moments, in Gory Detail August 29, 2017 The First Airliner to Vanish August 22, 2017 Laika’s Tale November 1, 2007 Apollo 15 and The Power of Inspiration July 19, 2014 Meet The Woman Who Will Direct the Next Moon Landing May 21, 2020 Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday. Email Powered by Salesforce Marketing Cloud (Privacy Notice / Terms & Conditions)