Dragonfly was selected as part of the agencys New Frontiers program. Dragonfly will launch in 2026 and arrive in 2034. Dragonfly marks the first time NASA will fly a multi-rotor vehicle for science on another planet. It will take advantage of Titans dense atmosphere mostly of nitrogen, like Earths, but with a surface pressure 50 percent higher than Earths. The mission lead by Elizabeth "Zibi" Turtle Principal Investigator at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.
The Dragonfly T I T A N simulation game targets Planetarium Dome and VR platforms with the main intention to educate children and people about this mission. The game will follow the NASAs mission plan and allows people to control the drone and fly around the desert lands on Titan. One person will control the drone, while the remaining part of the audience can watch and listen fascinating stories about Titan. The game missions will be exploring the liquid lakes near the south pole, explore the desert lands, explore the south pole, and practice the Dragonfly first landing on Titan.