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razzRaziel

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Nasa announcement today: 'Major' new mission to explore our solar system to be revealed

The mission that will be selected will be either CAESAR or Dragonfly.

CAESAR is a mission to return to Rosetta's comet, only this time it will land on the surface, grab a sample, and bring it back to Earth. Their approach is quite clever, they reduce risks by going to a comet we already know tons about. Great website for more info

Dragonfly is a mission to land on Saturn's moon Titan. It is a nuclear powered quadcopter that would fly around the equator, taking pictures & studying the chemistry/potential for life on Titan. In a single day's flight Dragonfly could fly further than any Mars rover has ever travelled. Again, it has a great website

Both missions are fantastic and compelling scientifically. And both missions will help us learn more about the origin of life. The announcement is at 4pm EDT / 9pm BST on Nasa TV.

 

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Titan'a gidiyoruz. Kalkış 2026 varış 2034. Çok var be, 15 sene sonrası. Nese bari ömrü de 150'ye falan vurdurursak 3 5 bişi görürüz gg olmadan.

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The timing of Dragonfly’s arrival, in 2034 during Titan’s long northern winter, ruled out a landing near the north pole, home to the moon’s evocative methane seas; those sites would leave it unable to radio home. Instead, the quadcopter will explore the moon’s vast equatorial deserts, which are likely fed by a grab bag of material from all over the moon. (“The largest zen garden in the solar system,” Turtle says.) It will search especially for impact craters or ice volcanoes, energetic processes that could provide a spark for nascent organic chemistry. During its nearly 3-year primary mission, after traveling 175 kilometers in a series of flights lasting up to 8 kilometers each, Dragonfly will ultimately reach the Selk impact crater, its primary target. Dragonfly won’t be equipped with a robotic arm, like the recent Mars rovers. Instead, its two landing skids will each carry a rotary-percussive drill capable of taking samples and feeding them, through a pneumatic tube, to a mass spectrometer capable of analyzing their composition. This sampling will first be guided by an instrument on its belly that will bombard the ground with neutron radiation, using the gamma rays this attack releases to differentiate between basic terrain types, such as ammonia-rich ice or carbon-rich sand dunes.

 

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yok lan drone dediği şuymuş ya oyuncak gibi bişi. 

 

 

şu da bombastik miş (gerçek anlamda)

https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-doubles-down-on-theory-about-nuking-mars-2019-8?r=US&IR=T&utm_source=reddit.com

"Our first major interaction with an entirely new world is dropping nukes on it. It is the most human opening I can think of." sdf

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Dragonfly will launch in 2026 and arrive in 2034.

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasas-dragonfly-will-fly-around-titan-looking-for-origins-signs-of-life

 

ustteki mini helikopterde titan icin olan degil mars diyor zaten 2020 icin.

titana gidecek 400+kg demisler.

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