Ingenuity, the Mars helicopter that works to learn about conditions on the red planet, broke a new record for altitude while completing a milestone 50th flight.
The craft flew at a height of 59 feet before approaching Mars' half-mile wide"Belva Crater." NASA said the helicopter was navigating hazardous terrain and was planning to perform a repositioning flight before exploring the"Fall River Pass," a region near the planet's Jerezo Crater, which researchers think. These missions cover new ground and capture images that allow teams at NASA to demonstrate how aircraft could help on future missions.
"Just as the Wright brothers continued their experiments well after that momentous day at Kitty Hawk in 1903, the Ingenuity team continues to pursue and learn from the flight operations of the first aircraft on another world," said Lori Glaze, director of the Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington,An earlier image of the Ingenuity helicopter resting on the surface of Mars after release from the Perseverance rover., alongside the Mars Perseverance Rover.
"We are not in Martian Kansas anymore," said Josh Anderson, Ingenuity operations lead at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, in the news release."We're flying over the dried-up remnants of an ancient river that is filled with sand dunes, boulders, and rocks, and surrounded by hills that could have us for lunch. And while we recently upgraded the navigation software onboard to help determine safe airfields, every flight is still a white-knuckler.
While the copter is beginning to show signs of wear and tear, Tzanetos said, it's not clear when its mission will come to an end. "We have come so far, and we want to go farther," said Tzanetos."But we have known since the very beginning our time at Mars was limited, and every operational day is a blessing. Whether Ingenuity's mission ends tomorrow, next week, or months from now is something no one can predict at present. What I can predict is that when it does, we'll have one heck of a party."
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