NASA Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Prepares for Sixth Flight Next Week
NASA Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Prepares for Sixth Flight Next Week
* Nasa's ingenuity will be on its own.
* Perseverance had shared visuals of all Ingenuity flights till now.
* NASA had release 3D visuals of Ingenuity's fifth flight.
It added that stereo imagery of the sand ripples and outcrops of bright rocks at the site will help demonstrate the value of an aerial perspective for future missions. Once the rotorcraft completes its image collection, it is to fly about 164 feet (50 metres) northeast where it will touch down at "Field C," its new base of operations.
On this flight, NASA expects the Ingenuity to achieve a ground speed of 9mph (4 metres per second) and the time aloft to be around 140 seconds. The agency said it's the first time that the rotorcraft will touch down at an airfield not surveyed before from the air. The Ingenuity team, NASA says, is relying on imagery collected by the HiRISE camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The images suggest the Field C is relatively flat and has few surface obstructions.
NASA shared its plans for the sixth flight of the Mars Ingenuity helicopter just days after it shared stunning 3D visuals of the rotorcraft's fifth flight, which it took on May 7. The helicopter takes off vertically, hovers for a few seconds before zooming past our eyes to the right of the screen. It then returns and lands almost at the same spot. The agency says that seeing the sequence was almost like standing on the red planet, next to the Perseverance rover, that captured the historic moment and watching the helicopter take flight first hand.
The success of the Mars Ingenuity helicopter on the red planet proved that a powered and controlled flight was possible on Mars. The first-ever Ingenuity flight on the red planet was described as the "Wright brothers' moment on Mars" by project manager MiMi Aung.
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