The American space agency NASA is planning to send a drone to search for life on the moon of Saturn, the sixth planet of the solar system.
The Dragonfly probe will examine Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, about 745 million miles from Earth.
The spacecraft is expected to launch in July 2028 and reach Titan in 2034.
The mission was announced by NASA in 2019 and will now be implemented within four years.
Then-NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said that with the Dragonfly mission, NASA would once again do something no one else could do.
He said that the research regarding the mysterious marine world can bring a revolutionary change in the knowledge about life in the universe.
According to NASA, Titan is the second largest moon in the Solar System and has a nitrogen-based atmosphere like Earth’s.