NASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter tailoring up for longest flight ever this weekend

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter tailoring up for longest flight ever this weekend

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a photo looking down at a sandy patch of martian ground, with boulders strewn near the top of the frame.

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter gotten this image utilizing its high-resolution color cam on its 66th Red Planet flight, which tookplace on Nov. 3, 2023. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter is poised to set yet another record this weekend.

The 4-pound (1.8 kgs) Ingenuity, the veryfirst robotic ever to checkout the skies of a world beyond Earth, is setup to make its 68th Red Planet flight on Saturday (Dec. 9).

The strategy calls for Ingenuity to cover 2,717 feet (828 meters) of Mars ground — more than half a mile — throughout the sortie, objective group members composed in a sneakpeek today (Dec. 8). That’s significantly further than the helicopter’s existing range record of 2,310 feet (704 m), which was set in April 2022, on its 25th flight.

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Ingenuity landed on the flooring of Mars’ Jezero Crater with NASA’s Perseverance rover in February 2021, charged with revealing that aerial expedition is possible on Mars regardlessof the world’s thin environment. 

The little rotorcraft did simply that over the course of 5 flights throughout the spring of 2021, then was approved an extended objective that continues to this day. Ingenuity is now serving as a scout for Perseverance, which is searching for indications of ancient Mars life and gathering samples for future return to Earth.

Saturday’s prepared flight will target a leading speed of 22.4 milesperhour (36 kph), objective group members composed in the sneakpeek. That would tie Ingenuity’s speed record, which was set this past October. The coming hop will last 147 seconds and take the chopper a optimum of 33 feet (10 m) above Mars’ red dirt.

Those latter 2 figures won’t set any brand-new marks; Ingenuity has skyrocketed as high as 79 feet (24 m) and remained up for 169.5 seconds at a time, according to the objective’s flight log. 

Over the course of its 67 Mars flights, Ingenuity hasactually racked up a overall of 121 minutes of air time and covered about 9.5 miles (15.3 kilometers) of ground.

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Michael Wall is a Senior Space Writer with Space.com and signedupwith the group in 2010. He mainly covers exoplanets, spaceflight and military area, however hasactually been understood to messaround in the area art beat. His book about the search for alien life, “Out There,” was released on Nov. 13,2018 Before endingupbeing a science compose

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