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NASA's Dragonfly Mission: Unveiling The Secrets Of Saturn's Moon, Titan

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 NASA's dragon fly mission aim is to search for prebiotic chemical processes and habitability in saturn's moon Titan.In this mission a rotorcraft fly on Titan and collect important data.This will be the 1st mission have rotorcraft fly on other than earth and mars surface and also rotorcraft fly on other earth moon.This will become 1st mission have rotorcraft fly on TiTan. Dragonfly spacecraft,rotorcraft fly over the surface of saturn's moon (Titan).credit: Nasa Mission objective   This mission (dragonfly) is designed to study the surface composition,atmosphere condition and geologic processes in Titan.The rotorcraft will fly to different location on moon,collect samples and conduct experiments at same time.The mission primary objective includes : • Assessing the microbial habitability on Titan •Studing the prebiotic chemistry of Titan at different places  • Perform fly to different locations etc.. Space craft design and instruments it contains   The space craft is desi

Nasa given the full data of artemis rocket boosters observing scientists in 2020

 Nasa given the full data of artemis rocket boosters observing scientists in 2020


NASA one hour back given this update.this update is about Artemis 1.and in mission running time observing scientists.friends frist we are know about that scientists.like what is his works and what is the role play in artemis 1 mission.

You know friends about Artemis 1.the Artemis 1 mission is trail mission.in the artemis 1 mission the uncrewed.like in the artemis 1 mission rocket not have astronauts.only go the vehicles.like pods.after this mission secussesfully completed.the nasa make the artemis 2 mission and also 3.

And in this artemis mission fully the nasa use the orion rocket with sls rockets.so in that rocket boosters in the testings.for artemis mission.

so the set some scientists for observing the Orion rocket launching time.so this scientists are observe the rocket boosters.because in launching time in the boosters mix some chemical for hot air or launching.the scientists observe that chemical mixing.and comain reaction and calculate the data and sent data to nasa.the calculate are correct and the rocket secussesfully launched.

So friends this that scientific work.so friends the nasa given that astronauts names and also her histories .so friends that details iam given below.

Diane Stees, an engineer and former chief of the cryogenic propulsion console during the shuttle program, serves as the NASA lead for the Cryogenic Propulsion Ground and Flight Application Software Team. The software team has 20 members with a mix of seasoned and newer engineers.

Challyn Pfifer, a Jacobs cryogenic liquid hydrogen software technical lead, is one of the newer engineers. She sits on console for the liquid hydrogen team, which oversees loading the rocket and continuously monitors the system through launch.


One of the experienced engineers is John Sterritt. He began his career with Rockwell International in October 1979 as a main propulsion systems engineer and worked on every space shuttle launch. Now a senior engineer and cryogenic propulsion launch system specialist with Jacobs, he transitioned to the SLS rocket in March 2013 and works closely with the hazardous gas detection system engineers.

Sterritt monitors the internal volumes of the core and interim cryogenic propulsion stages, including the engines, propulsion systems, and tank interfaces, to verify that the detected levels of hydrogen, oxygen, and helium do not pose a threat to the rocket or spacecraft. In addition, Sterritt ensures the team takes appropriate actions if the levels exceed the prescribed limits for launch.

Ed Sikora, a propulsion specialist with the Jacobs team, also brings his Space Shuttle Program knowledge to the SLS team. Sikora arrived at Kennedy in May 1982 and supported 132 space shuttle flights. In 2015, he started writing ground systems requirements, working on the software, and participating in launch simulations in the firing rooms.


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