• @Weslee
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    401 year ago

    Am I the only one who wishes this post was just the video in question rather than an entire news article about it with a broken video player.

  • Archmage Azor
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    121 year ago

    I’ve always been amazed those small blades can make enough lift in the thin martian atmosphere

    • @Zonetrooper
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      71 year ago

      Here’s a picture of a to-scale model to emphasize what the other comment is saying - Ingenuity isn’t that small, and also remember that Mars’ surface gravity is only about 40% of Earth’s.

    • @Kbobabob
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      61 year ago

      The blades total length are 1.2m. Not that small really.

    • AgamemnonM
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      31 year ago

      ~5x faster rpm than a similarly sized rotor could reach on earth.

  • @Metriximor
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    21 year ago

    Is this the first flight of this drone? Or just a random one?

    • @PhatalFlaw
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      71 year ago

      Here’s the great site about it’s mission and stats!

      This was its Ingenuity’s 55th flight, originally the goal was to get “up to” 5 demo flights!

      • @cynar
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        21 year ago

        With its tech demo complete, Ingenuity transitions to a new operations demonstration phase to explore how future rovers and aerial explorers can work together.

        aka, we never expected to get this many flights, without killing it, and we’ve run out of ideas for it. “Hey, Perseverance want to see some tricks?”