NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Has Taken Its Final Flight After exploring Mars’ surface for much longer than anyone expected, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter has seen its days of flying come to an end Following a flight on January 18, at least one of the
The Mars helicopter Ingenuity completed 72 flights in an atmosphere . . . NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter was designed to attempt up to five experimental test flights over thirty days It performed 72 flights over almost three years before rotor blade damage on 18 January 2024 grounded it for good The follow-on work, inside JPL and at the agency’s industry partners, is now well underway The numbers behind the headline are worth keeping According to NASA’s
Ingenuity Mars Helicopter - Science@NASA Celebrate the accomplishments of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter with a vertical or horizontal poster illustration depicting the first helicopter on the Red Planet
Mars helicopter Ingenuity: First aircraft to fly on Red Planet NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity is the first aircraft ever to fly on the Red Planet It launched to the red world in the summer of 2020 on NASA's Perseverance rover as part of the agency's Mars
Ingenuity helicopter phones home from Mars after 63-day silence After 63 days of silence, the Mars Ingenuity helicopter is talking again The little chopper took to the Martian skies on April 26 for its 52nd flight but lost contact with mission controllers