产品展示
  • 包邮 大象汽车车贴 国家地理 发现频道 探索越野者 SUV个性车贴纸
  • 汤浅55D23L蓄电池适配现代朗动雅阁帝豪卡罗拉天籁花冠汽车蓄电瓶
  • 汽车贴划痕创意车身贴车门个性搞笑防水装饰TRD车身贴纸车贴拉花
  • 适用于本田xrv原后备箱隔物板缤智遮物帘尾箱中隔板改装内饰配件
  • 致青春汽车贴纸拉花引擎盖车门机盖贴纸刮痕车头盖个性贴
联系方式

邮箱:admin@aa.com

电话:020-123456789

传真:020-123456789

产品中心

NASA shows how Mars helicopter did the impossible, and then crashed

2024-05-18 09:52:56      点击:397

NASA hoped its Ingenuity helicopter would fly at least once. It took flight 72 times.

The historic craft — the first to ever make a powered, controlled flight on another planet — flew distances as far as 2,315 feet across Mars' Jezero Crater, a basin that once teemed with water, likely creating a lake some 22 miles wide. It served as a reliable scout to the space agency's Perseverance rover, as these robots sleuthed the best places to look for potential evidence of past microbial life on the Red Planet.

The new NASA video below (one-minute long) shows how Ingenuity buzzed over Mars, crossing over rugged and hilly terrain before arriving at its final landing spot months ago. On flight 72, the experimental chopper crashed in a dried-up river valley.

SEE ALSO:NASA scientist viewed first Voyager images. What he saw gave him chills.

"We never planned for such a long mission," Teddy Tzanetos, Ingenuity’s project manager, said at a media briefing. "We originally had a single logbook, hoping for one successful flight to be logged in that logbook. Eventually got to five [flights] and were extremely excited to proceed into our extended operations demonstration."

Mashable Light SpeedWant more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories?Sign up for Mashable's weekly Light Speed newsletter.By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Thanks for signing up!

That smooth, sandy terrain was ultimately Ingenuity's demise. The helicopter navigated by using software to track the movement of objects, like rocks, below. But the sandy dunes were largely "featureless," NASA explained.

"The more featureless the terrain is, the harder it is for Ingenuity to successfully navigate across it," the space agency said in a statement. "The team believes that the relatively featureless terrain in this region was likely the root cause of the anomalous landing."


Related Stories
  • NASA spacecraft snaps awesome view of volcanoes erupting on distant world
  • Alien planets might teem with purple — yes, purple — life
  • The best telescopes for gazing at stars and solar eclipses in 2024
  • This nova is on the verge of exploding. You could see it any day now.
  • If a scary asteroid will actually strike Earth, here's how you'll know
"We never planned for such a long mission."

A hard landing broke multiple rotors, which doomed any future flights. To take to the air, Ingenuity spun its four-foot rotor blades at a blazing 2,400 revolutions every minute. This was necessary to generate the lift needed for flight: The Martian atmosphere is quite thin, with a density about one percent of Earth's, so the rapid rotors must spin fast enough to move enough molecules under its rotors.

NASA's Ingenuity flight was the beginning of the agency's aerial endeavors on other worlds. NASA is considering a Mars plane, and in four years will launch a "rotorcraft" — with eight spinning rotors — to Saturn's moon Titan, a world harboring tantalizing dunes and seas of methane.

渔公子|江苏“养蟹超人”年入?辆跑车
销量暴跌、商户盼降租……芳村茶叶市场倒闭潮要来了?