"Dragonfly may be the most ambitious science mission NASA has ever attempted: sending a car-sized, nuclear-powered octocopter to explore the surface of a distant ocean world. In a voyage straight out of science fiction, Dragonfly will deliver the most expansive suite of science instruments ever dispatched to another celestial body. Dragonfly will cover more than 50 miles of the organics-rich Titan surface, landing, collecting and returning results that could change our understanding of life in the universe."(https://dragonfly.jhuapl.edu)
MTI teams and volunteers are invited to the 2025 STEM Expo to hear first hand from the scientists and engineers working on making the seemingly impossible possible!
Date: Friday June 27
Time: 3:30 pm
Location: Kossiakoff Center Auditorium
The STEM Exposition is presented by the Space Sector of the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory exclusively for the MTI teams, volunteers and special guests.
Preregistration is required:
Many thanks to APL for their continued support and for providing this exciting program. To learn more about APL’s NASA missions you can visit the APL Civil Space Flight Mission Area website.
Check out the past STEM programs:
2024 MTI STEM Exposition: Intersteller Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP)
2023 MTI STEM Exposition: Robotic and Human Exploration of the Moon
2022 MTI STEM Exposition: Europa Clipper
2020 MTI STEM Exposition - DART
2019 MTI STEM Exposition Parker Solar Probe and DART
2018 Bonus Friday STEM Event New Horizons and Dragonfly
2017 Bonus Friday STEM Event Parker Solar Probe