Progress Made on NASA's Mission to Jupiter: Europa Clipper
NASA’s mission to explore the surface of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, has taken a leap forward with the development of a new technology to safely land a spacecraft on the moon’s geologically active surface. The new technology, designed by a team of NASA scientists and engineers, uses a combination of radar, computer vision, and a novel propulsion system to land a spacecraft directly on the surface of Titan, which has been described as a “cold and dangerous place”. The team’s work has been published in the journal Science Robotics.
NASA’s mission to explore the surface of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, has just been given a significant boost with the development of a new technology that will enable a spacecraft to safely land on the moon’s geologically active surface. This new technology, designed by a team of NASA scientists and engineers, uses a combination of radar, computer vision, and a novel propulsion system to make it possible for the spacecraft to land directly on the surface of Titan. This is a major breakthrough, as Titan has been described as a “cold and dangerous place”, making it a difficult target for exploration. The team’s work has been published in the journal Science Robotics, and marks a major step forward for NASA’s mission to explore the surface of Titan
source: Phys.org