NASA’s Mars helicopter aiming for new record on next flight
NASA is aiming to achieve several more firsts during the fifth flight of its groundbreaking Ingenuity Mars helicopter on Friday, May 7.
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NASA is aiming to achieve several more firsts during the fifth flight of its groundbreaking Ingenuity Mars helicopter on Friday, May 7.
NASA’s Mars helicopter was hit with a software issue on Thursday that stopped its fourth test flight from taking place. Another attempt will be made on Friday.
Mars helicopter Ingenuity has aced its third test flight, traveling a distance of 50 meters at a top speed of 2 meters per second.
Having made a successful second test flight, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter isn’t slowing down. The team intends to perform a third, more complex flight tomorrow.
Following its historic hover earlier in the week, NASA’s Mars helicopter has successfully performed a second, more complex flight on the red planet.
Just three days after its record-breaking hover on Mars, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter is gearing up for a more complex flight on Thursday, April 22.
NASA has released a high-definition video showing the Ingenuity Mars helicopter taking its historic first flight on the red planet.
NASA’s tiny helicopter Ingenuity arrived on Mars along with Perseverance, and after a small issue and some tweaks, it’s ready for its first test flight.
Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory are working on fixing the issue with Ingenuity which is preventing the craft from going into flight mode.
NASA revealed on Monday that its Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, requires a software update before it can attempt its first flight.