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Ingenuity helicopter set to fly to Mars in a few days

2021-03-24T07:58:32.302Z


This device, which is more of a large drone, must be controlled by NASA remotely, from Earth, in early April.


A first is in sight on the planet Mars.

NASA, the US space agency, will attempt, in early April, the first flight of a motorized vehicle on another planet, trying to take off the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars, she announced Tuesday.

For now, this ultralight helicopter, which actually looks more like a large drone, is still folded up and strapped under the Perseverance rover, which landed on the Red Planet last month.

"Our best estimate at the moment is April 8" for the first flight, said Bob Balaram, chief engineer of Ingenuity at a press conference.

The exact day may still change.

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But what are we looking for on the planet Mars?

If the experiment is successful, it will be a real feat, because the Martian air is of a density equivalent to only 1% of that of the Earth's atmosphere.

It will be the equivalent on Mars of the first flight of a motorized vehicle on Earth, in 1903. NASA has also revealed that a small piece of fabric from the Wright brothers' aircraft which took off more than a century in North Carolina, United States, has been placed, as a tribute, on Ingenuity.

At 3 meters altitude for 30 seconds

This first flight is expected to be very simple: after taking off vertically, the helicopter will rise to an altitude of 3 meters, hover there for 30 seconds, then rotate on itself. before resting.

It will receive its instructions from Earth a few hours before, but will analyze its position relative to the ground during the flight itself, taking 30 photos per second.

NASA has already determined the terrain over which the helicopter will fly, located north of the rover's landing site.

Perseverance has yet to finish taxiing to this runway, "which will take a few more days," said Farah Alibay, in charge of NASA for making the link between the teams in charge of the vehicle and the helicopter.

I'm on my way to the “airfield” where the #MarsHelicopter will attempt its first test flight.

A couple more drives should get me there.



Read more: https://t.co/FQvxp0XbBM pic.twitter.com/LKkFI9Mrho

- NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (@NASAPersevere) March 23, 2021

The helicopter will then be placed in the correct position before being dropped on the ground, under the rover, which will have to roll over it to get away from it.

Perseverance will absolutely have to clear his sight in less than 25 hours, because the helicopter will need the sun to supply its solar panels with energy, and thus be able to survive by warming itself during the frosty Martian nights.

This photo shows the helicopter's flight area.

AFP / Nasa

The rover will then be placed from an observation point in order to capture the prowess of Ingenuity with its cameras.

Up to five flights of gradual difficulty are planned, spread over a month.

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Composed of four feet, a body and two superimposed propellers, Ingenuity weighs only 1.8 kg and measures 1.2 m from one end of its blades to the other.

The program for this helicopter cost NASA around $ 85 million, or around € 71 million.

In the future, such machines could prove to be crucial for the exploration of planets, being able to go where rovers cannot go, for example over canyons.

The American space agency is working on another flying machine project as part of the Dragonfly mission (“dragonfly” in French), which in 2026 will send a drone to Saturn's largest moon, Titan, which it will reach in 2034. Experiments with the flight of non-motorized vehicles on another planet have already taken place in the past, NASA recalled, with the sending in 1985 of weather balloons to Venus as part of the Vega program, a collaboration between the USSR and other countries, including France

Source: leparis

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