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NASA says its Ingenuity Mars helicopter sent a positive status update. As it prepares for the flight, the agency is thinking about future crewed flights to the Red Planet. – Business Insider Australia
Scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said they’d heard back from the tiny Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, paving the way for its first-of-a-kind flight on…
- NASA said it received a positive first status update from its Ingenuity Mars Helicopter.
- Simi liar flying robots “might be part of future robotic and human missions to Mars,” NASA said.
- When Ingenuity takes off, it will be an event like the Wright brothers flying on Earth, NASA said.
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Scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said they’d heard back from the tiny Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, paving the way for its first-of-a-kind flight…
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