How the Dragonfly Rotorcraft Preps for a Mission to Saturn's Moon, Titan
Watch this video to learn more about the Dragonfly rotorcraft and how it was tested multiple times by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in wind tunnel facilities at NASA’s Langley Research Center. It’s prep for an eventual mission to a variety of locations on Saturn's moon, Titan.
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