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NASA Dragonfly Launch to Titan

Wednesday, July 5, 2028 · 803 days away

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Event overview

Rotorcraft lander mission to Saturn's moon Titan launches on Falcon Heavy; arrives 2034.

Date
2028-07-05
Country / jurisdiction
US
Region
United States
Category
Space
Status
scheduled

What this countdown tracks

NASA's Dragonfly rotorcraft lander is scheduled to launch Wednesday, July 5, 2028 on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A. The nuclear-powered drone is bound for Saturn's moon Titan, arriving in 2034 after a six-year cruise, for a planned 3.3-year surface science campaign. Dragonfly is the fourth mission in NASA's New Frontiers program.

Background

Dragonfly was selected by NASA in June 2019 over a competing comet-sample-return proposal from the Southwest Research Institute. The mission is led by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, under principal investigator Elizabeth "Zibi" Turtle. NASA's April 17, 2024 confirmation of the mission set a commitment cost of $3.35 billion — higher than the original $1 billion program class — and pushed launch from the initial 2026 target to July 2028 after supply-chain and development delays. The Falcon Heavy launch contract was awarded to SpaceX in November 2024 at approximately $256.6 million. Dragonfly's eight-rotor airframe is designed to fly through Titan's dense, cold nitrogen–methane atmosphere, which sits at roughly 1.5 times Earth's surface pressure and minus 179 degrees Celsius. It will make initial short "hops" from its Selk crater landing zone, eventually covering dozens of kilometers. Power comes from a Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator — the same RTG class used by Perseverance on Mars — supplying about 70 watts electric. Instruments include a mass spectrometer, a gamma-ray and neutron spectrometer, meteorology sensors, a seismometer, and a multispectral camera system. The mission's core science goal: surveying prebiotic chemistry on a world that may mirror early-Earth organic environments. Titan is the only moon in the solar system with a substantial atmosphere and the only body beyond Earth with stable surface liquid — hydrocarbon lakes of methane and ethane at the poles. Dragonfly becomes the first rotorcraft to fly on a world other than Mars, following the success of NASA's Ingenuity helicopter, and dramatically extends mobility for outer-planet exploration.

Why the date matters

July 5, 2028 opens a 24-day launch window tied to the heliocentric geometry required for Dragonfly's 6.3-year trajectory to Titan. Missing the window pushes launch to a later backup with longer cruise or gravity-assist detours. The date also sets a 2034 arrival, enabling Titan surface operations during the moon's polar-summer lighting phase — conditions required for solar-passive thermal planning at the Selk crater site. The timing triggers final range-safety and radioisotope handling protocols at Kennedy.

What to watch for

  • Final integrated vehicle rollout to LC-39A
  • Dragonfly radioisotope fueling milestones at Kennedy
  • Launch-commit criteria including upper-atmosphere winds
  • Falcon Heavy side-booster recovery or expendable configuration
  • Cruise-phase planetary gravity assists through the 2030s
  • Titan entry, descent, and landing profile — scheduled for 2034
  • Public release of first-flight telemetry from the Titan surface
  • Interagency coordination with NOAA and FAA airspace restrictions

Related events to track

The Dragonfly launch lands nine days before the LA28 Olympics Opening Ceremony, pairing two signature summer events. Astronomy-community readers following earlier flagship-class missions can track the NASA Roman Telescope Launch 2026 and, for Asian space-agency parallels, Chandrayaan-4 Launch 2027.

FAQ

When exactly is NASA Dragonfly Launch 2028? Wednesday, July 5, 2028, opening a 24-day window from Kennedy Space Center LC-39A.

Is NASA Dragonfly Launch 2028 confirmed or expected? Confirmed; NASA approved the $3.35 billion baseline in April 2024 and awarded the Falcon Heavy contract in November 2024.

Who is responsible for NASA Dragonfly Launch 2028? NASA's Science Mission Directorate, with the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory leading development and SpaceX providing launch services.

Where can I read the official announcement? Mission confirmation details are at https://www.jhuapl.edu/news/news-releases/240417-nasa-confirms-apl-led-dragonfly-mission-to-saturn-moon-titan.

Source

https://www.jhuapl.edu/news/news-releases/240417-nasa-confirms-apl-led-dragonfly-mission-to-saturn-moon-titan

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