Published:
April 26, 2021 17:23 GMT
On Sunday, the drone made an 80-second flight that collected various data on the red planet.
An autonomous innovation helicopter from NASA set a distance and speed record for a Flight Over Mars during its April 25 mission, as seen in a video posted on the YouTube channel of the Interactive Propulsion Laboratory (JPL, for short in English) for the US Space Agency.
On its third flight, the drone You must fly a 5 meters awayAnd then it descended, moving within a range of 50 meters, with a top speed of 2 meters per second.
Data captured during the 80-second flight, which has been described as a “treasure trove of information”, is already being analyzed by the creativity team at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. These could be useful in understanding what future helicopter missions will look like on the Red Planet.
“It was amazing”
“Today’s trip was what we had planned and yet it was just amazing,” said Dave Lavery, Executive Director of Ingenuity. He added, “With this flight we are demonstrating important capabilities that will allow the addition of an air dimension to future missions to Mars.”
The task team was he crossed his boundaries Helicopter by adding instructions to capture more of your photos even using your color camera, which captured your first photos during the second flight.
“This is the first time that we see the camera algorithm working in the long term,” said Mi Ong, helicopter project manager at JPL. “You cannot do this inside the testing room,” he explained.
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