Mars helicopter developed by NASA Ingenuity, Due to the problem, the flight will no longer be able to operate.
Unfortunately, bad news was given last week. As officially announced, one of its wings was damaged in the last flight. Ingenuity, Therefore, it is no longer in a position to fly. It is also described as a drone due to its size. Mars helicopter Ingenuity, It was at one of the extreme points of the level we have reached in space. Ingenuity, which has made a splash with many successes so far, is today perseverance It came to the fore with the photo you can see just below, displayed by came. Perseverance, which displayed the injured helicopter on the slopes of Mars, recorded many unique photographs by collaborating with the model. Ingenuity had also been on the agenda with a connection outage before this. 72. Main Mars rover during Mars flyby perseverance disconnected from Ingenuity, The connection that was established later made scientists very happy. But then wing damage ended the whole adventure.
Look up there on the Martian slopes – @NASAPersevere has found our injured helicopter #Ingenuity!
Photo captured yesterday, February 4th.
Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Andy Saunders pic.twitter.com/NnZZMhch8C— Andy Saunders – Apollo Remastered (@AndySaunders_1) February 5, 2024
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The Mars air vehicle also made a splash with a video in recent months. Helicopter direct perseverance imaged by the spacecraft and These images are displayed as a video by NASA JPL X (Twitter) It was shared on. Here Or, the video you can watch at the bottom of the page reveals the usually short flight and balance of Ingenuity, which rises to an altitude of 5 meters. If you don’t know perseverance The main purpose for the project was to conduct surveillance on Mars as well as flight tests. By examining the paths Perseverance would follow, the Mars helicopter could see potential dangers early by looking from above. Thus, Perseverance’s route could be changed to follow cleaner roads. Making a statement about the helicopter NASA JPL in charge of Ingenuity team leader Teddy Tzanetos, “Every time we take to the air, Ingenuity focuses on a new area and offers a perspective no planetary mission has achieved before.” he said.
Fly into #NationalAviationDay with Ingenuity!@NASAPersevere captured this video during the #MarsHelicopter‘s 54th flight as the rotorcraft hovered 16 feet (5 m) above the surface and rotated to the left before landing again. pic.twitter.com/y2ay2dKZa7
— NASA JPL (@NASAJPL) August 19, 2023