fromArs Technica
4 days agoAfter early struggles, NASA's ambitious mission to Titan is "on track" for launch
"The Dragonfly team is killing it," said Bobby Braun, who is head of APL's Space Exploration Sector, in an interview. "Probably the best part of my day is watching that team hit their milestones." Both the spacecraft's hardware and software are progressing well, he said. Braun expressed confidence that the spacecraft is "on track" for a July 2028 launch date on a Falcon Heavy rocket. NASA confirmed this in a new update this week.
Science