[ With Mini Helicopter On Mars, NASA Hopes To Reinvent Flight ‘On Another World’ ]
NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter with all four of its legs deployed before dropping from the belly of the Perseverance rover on March 30, 2021. NASA hide caption
NASA’s miniature helicopter has safely deployed on Mars, setting the stage for a potential first flight on the Red Planet.
The successful deployment brings NASA one step closer to its first attempt at testing the possibility of powered, controlled flight on another planet ‘ which could one day allow scientists to observe and explore parts of Mars’ surface that rovers can’t reach.
NASA has compared Ingenuity’s experimental mission to the Wright brothers’ historic first flight in 1903, which ushered in the aerial age on Earth.
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Date: 2021-04-04
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With Mini Helicopter On Mars, NASA Hopes To Reinvent Flight ‘On Another World’
#MarsHelicopter touchdown confirmed! Its 293 million mile (471 million km) journey aboard @NASAPersevere ended with the final drop of 4 inches (10 cm) from the rover’s belly to the surface of Mars today. Next milestone? Survive the night. https://t.co/TNCdXWcKWE pic.twitter.com/XaBiSNebua
Ingenuity could take off as early as April 11, beginning a series of up to five test flights over Jezero Crater, where Perseverance landed, over a one-month period.
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Date: 2021-04-05T01:11:22
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Mars Ingenuity Helicopter Safely Unfolds On Martian Surface
Touring the red planet is no less than a dream come true. The good news is that we’re slowly getting there. The NASA’Ingenuity helicopter, which is the first-ever’powered, guided flight to be flying on another planet, is preparing for take-off as soon as April 8, 2021. This reinforces the interest of citizens who had almost given up hopes for being able to witness the historic moment. Here’s the latest update on the Mars helicopter.
The mini chopper’that had ascended Mars curled up inside the Mars rover, it took a while for the Ingenuity mission to take off. Now, the Mars helicopter has successfully stretched out its legs above the surface of the planet and is only waiting to get detached from the Perseverance Mars rover to set off on its own. The plan is to leave Perseverance and Ingenuity in their own separate ways so that the helicopter will be able to charge up its solar-powered batteries as soon as possible.
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NASA Reveals Its Plan for First Helicopter Flight on Mars
So far, human exploration on Mars has been measured in the circular motion of orbiters above the planet and the meandering trails of rovers on the ground below. Early next month, NASA will enter the elusive space between those two realms, with the launch of the box-shaped helicopter Ingenuity.
Equipped with two 2,400 rpm rotors (one placed on top of the other), solar-powered lithium batteries, and four carbon composite legs, Ingenuity is slated to conduct humanity’s first powered and controlled test flight on another planet. Now, the NASA team operating Ingenuity have figured out the area in which the $80 million helicopter will take to the Martian skies: an oblong, 300-foot zone in the immediate vicinity of the Perseverance rover, which landed on Mars last month.
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Date: 2021-03-23T19:23:00.844Z
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NASA hopes to fly mini helicopter on Mars in early April
If the flight goes ahead as planned, it will be a “Wright brothers’ moment” for planetary exploration, a top NASA scientist said.
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Ingenuity is a tiny helicopter that weighs 1.8 kilograms. Despite its small size it came with a hefty price tag, costing NASA around $85 million (‘71.7 million) to develop.
The small detachable aircraft hitched a ride to Mars on’the underside of NASA’s Perseverance rover, which landed on Mars in February.
The helicopter’is currently making its way across the’planet to the test flight “airfield” strapped to the rover.
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Ingenuity mini-chopper sends positive status report from Mars
It will likely be 30 to 60 days before operators try to deploy Ingenuity on the Martian surface and attempt flight. But mission controllers celebrated the confirmation that Ingenuity survived Thursday’s landing’at Jezero Crater attached to the belly of Perseverance.
‘There are two big-ticket items we are looking for in the data: the state of charge of Ingenuity’s batteries as well as confirmation the base station is operating as designed, commanding heaters to turn off and on to keep the helicopter’s electronics within an expected range,’ said Tim Canham, Ingenuity Mars Helicopter operations lead at JPL.’
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#MarsHelicopter touchdown confirmed! Its 293 million mile (471 million km) journey aboard @NASAPersevere ended with’ https://t.co/mMjPwZiXBa
NASAJPL (from Pasadena, Calif.)
Sun Apr 04 01:04:25 +0000 2021
Did you know that Burmese-American engineer MiMi Aung’led the development of the @NASAPersevere mission’s helicopte’ https://t.co/41PGMgYbTF
eAsiaMediaHub (from Asia Pacific)
Sun Apr 04 10:29:25 +0000 2021
NASA’s Mars helicopter Ingenuity touches down on the Red Planet https://t.co/sa9h7uMApY https://t.co/CgZl1hBjoY
SPACEdotcom (from NYC)
Sun Apr 04 04:52:03 +0000 2021
Just incredible to see a helicopter standing there on its own on Mars https://t.co/Q4ZvN1Mjkm
tweetsoutloud (from Pasadena, CA)
Sun Apr 04 01:56:45 +0000 2021