Selection and characteristics of the dragonfly landing site near Selk crater, Titan

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The factors contributing to the initial selection of a dune site near the Selk impact structure on Titan as the first landing site for the Dragonfly mission are described. These include arrival geometry and aerodynamic/ aerothermodynamic considerations, illumination, and Earth visibility, as well as the likely presence of exposed deposits of water-rich material, potentially including materials where molten ice has interacted with organics. Cassini observations of Selk are summarized and interpreted: near-infrared reflectance and microwave emission data indicate water-rich materials in and around the crater. Radar topography data shows the rim of Selk to have slopes on multi-km scales reaching only ∼2° degrees, an order of magnitude shallower than early photoclinometric estimates.

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Lorenz, R. D., MacKenzie, S. M., Neish, C. D., Le Gall, A., Turtle, E. P., Barnes, J. W., … Karkoschka, E. (2021). Selection and characteristics of the dragonfly landing site near Selk crater, Titan. Planetary Science Journal, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/abd08f

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