NASA helicopter takes incredible colour pictures of Mars surface on daring flight
NASA initially dispatched Ingenuity to Mars last month with its rover Perseverance, and the chopper has since taken off from the Wright Brothers Field and taken a series of images
07:56, 27 APR 2021
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NASA says the invention helicopter travels at a speed of 50 meters per second on a third flight to Mars.
The U.S. space agency’s Ingenuity helicopter has made its third flight to Mars, flying “faster and farther” than any test flight on Earth.
In one statement on Sunday, NASA said the helicopter traveled 50 meters (164 feet) at a speed of two meters per second (6.6 feet per second).
It was the third flight of ingenuity since it made history first jump on the Red Planet earlier this month.
“Today’s flight was what we planned, and yet it was amazing,” said Dave Lavery, executive of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter program at NASA’s Washington, DC headquarters.