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NASA set to fly a mini Ingenuity Helicopter on Mars, details here

Four-pound, four-blade rotorcraft will attempt the first flight of its kind on another planet, and in the process, it will test a new mode of mobility

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In a first, US space agency NASA is preparing to fly a mini-helicopter on Mars. For this NASA has sent a small Ingenuity Helicopter with Perseverance rover to Mars. With the help of this helicopter, untouched aspects of Mars will be explored. NASA has even released its picture for the first time.

The four-pound, four-blade rotorcraft will attempt the first flight of its kind on another planet, and in the process, it will test a new mode of mobility.

The craft is currently attached to the belly of Perseverance, which landed at Mars' Jezero crater in February. 

Perseverance rover's team tweeted

According to news reports, the team of rover tweeted on Monday with a photo, "Away goes the debris shield, and here's our first look at the helicopter. It's stowed sideways, folded up, and locked in place, so there's some reverse origami to do before I can set it down. First, though, I'll be off to the designated helipad," a couple of days' drive from here.

When will the helicopter test

NASA said that it is not possible to test this helicopter before the first week of April.

The teams operating Ingenuity and NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover have chosen the flight zone where the helicopter will attempt the first powered, controlled flights on another planet.

Perseverance with Ingenuity attached to its belly-landed in Jezero Crater on February 18.

 

NASA is close to making history on Mars

NASA scientists said that no rotorcraft or drone helicopter has been sent to any planet other than Earth before it. This is the first time the Ingenuity helicopter will fly on Mars.  

If its experimental flight test program succeeds, then a vehicle such as a drone or rotorcroft can be sent to other planets in the future. The data returned could benefit future explorations of the Red Planet including those by astronauts by adding the aerial dimension, which is not available today.

 

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