Dragonfly is a very cool helicopter probe that will hop from location to location on Titan. Scheduled to launch in 2028 and arrive at Titan in 2034.
Key Goals of the Dragonfly Mission:
-Investigate Prebiotic Chemistry: Explore how far prebiotic chemistry has progressed in Titan’s complex organic-rich environment, including looking for ingredients like amino acids and pyrimidines.
-Search for Life Indicators (Biosignatures): Analyze surface material at various locations to identify potential signs of water-based or hydrocarbon-based life.
-Study Habitability: Assess the habitability of Titan’s environment by investigating the interaction of organic materials with liquid water (from past impacts) and potential cryovolcanic activity.
-Explore Multiple Locations: As a mobile lander, Dragonfly will make “hops” to visit dozens of sites across Titan, including dunes and Selk Crater.
-Sample Surface Materials: Use a drill system and mass spectrometer to analyze the chemical composition of surface materials.Dragonfly will take advantage of Titan’s dense atmosphere—four times thicker than Earth’s—and low gravity to fly, making it the first vehicle to fly its entire science payload to new locations on another planet.
OK, so “search for life indicators” is a step beyond “looking for the condition that could support life” but it is still NOT looking for actual, present-day living microorganisms, plants, or animals. It’s not analyzing a microbe under a microscope or directly imaging of an alien creature. It’s searching for evidence of biological processes, metabolic waste, or environmental alterations that only living things could produce – like methane in a planet’s atmosphere, specific isotope ratios, or fossilized structures in rocks.
This is not a bad thing but why not have the ability to also look for actual lifeforms if and where the biosignitures are present? Have a microscope that analyses the drill sample along with the mass spectrometer? FFS it’s taken years to develop this probe and it will take six years and a billion miles to reach Titan. Let’s take a deep dive and see what we find!
This bullshit makes me want to scream. Maybe we’ll get lucky and a simple camera onboard will spot some Titan spiders running round.