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NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Lifted Off This Monday

  • By James Kravitz
  • (General Dispatch) – This Monday NASA’s first experimental airlift, the Ingenuity helicopter, soared over the red surface of Mars, the first recorded flight on the planet so far.
  • The helicopter’s chief pilot, Havard Grip, whose voice cracked as he was applauded, said that “according to the data revealed by the altimeter, Ingenuity has made its first flight”.
  • Tearing up the documentation containing the project’s probability of failure, team leader MiMi Aung shouted with excitement.
  • The projections and arguments developed over a long time on Monday paid off, the strategy was designed by the Wright brothers.
  • Flight controllers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California declared success after receiving data and images via the Perseverance rover, which was more than 200 feet (65 meters) away.
  • As expected, scientists around the world applauded the news, which is undoubtedly another of NASA’s great achievements.
  • A black-and-white photo captured the moment NASA achieved its goal, raising new expectations for the team for future flights.
  • Finally, the $85 million four-pound helicopter achieved the objective for which it was designed, giving another triumph to NASA’s team of experts, specifically in California where the event is mainly monitored.

Adittional Information:

AP News: NASA’s Mars helicopter takes flight, 1st for another planet

LA Times: Ingenuity, NASA’s little Mars helicopter that could, takes flight — a first on another planet

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