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Le dernier vol d’Ingenuity sur Mars : une mission historique

Le dernier vol d’Ingenuity sur Mars : une mission historique

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[EN VIDÉO] Le premier vol historique d’Ingenuity on Mars Le lundi 19 avril 2021 restera dans les mémoires comme le jour où Ingenuity, un …

The Nasa Nasa announced it a few days ago. Ingenuity, the first human machine to ever fly in the sky of a planet other than our Earth, made its last flight over Mars. The 72th of a mission that was only to last a month and allow, at best, 5 flights in the sky of the Red Planet. Finally, the Martian helicopter will have flown about 129 minutes and covered approximately 17.7 kilometers in the air air . The engineers from the Laboratory of jet propulsion Laboratory of jet propulsion from NASA who built it tell in a video how they got there.

These are the most extreme flights of NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter. © NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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Ingenuity, the helicopter of all records

There was first the historic first flight. It was April 19, 2021. But, from demonstration technology, Ingenuity quickly entered a more operational phase of collaboration with the vagabond vagabond Perseverance Perseverance . And about a year ago, the engineers pushed the limits of Martian flight even further. The 49e flight set a speed record and an altitude record. When they took off Ingenuity for its 62e flight, they had almost doubled its records to reach 36 km/h and 24 meters altitude.

Towards Mars and beyond

Without forgetting that the helicopter was to be used to survey the terrain for Perseverance. The engineers also improved the methods for taking pictures from Ingenuity. All of these experiments will help develop future flying machines that they will send on a trip to Mars. Or elsewhere …

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