NASA finds Ingenuity after losing contact with the Mars helicopter (www.npr.org)
from Rapidcreek@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 21 Jan 2024 21:51
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autotldr@lemmings.world on 21 Jan 2024 21:55 next collapse

This is the best summary I could come up with:


NASA is back in contact with its beloved helicopter on Mars, Ingenuity, two days after a communication blackout.

The Perseverance rover, which relays data between the helicopter and Earth during the flights, showed that Ingenuity climbed to its assigned maximum altitude of 40 feet, NASA said.

But good news came late on Saturday, when NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory tweeted that it had reestablished contact with the helicopter after instructing the rover “to perform long-duration listening sessions for Ingenuity’s signal.”

The Ingenuity team is reviewing the new data to understand the unexpected communications dropout that occurred during the helicopter’s 72nd flight, it added.

Ingenuity has already exceeded its original mission, having proven that powered, controlled flight is possible in the thin and frigid Martian atmosphere, in what NASA describes as an otherworldly “Wright brothers moment.”

It’s since graduated to a new phase, setting the stage for future drone exploration on Mars and other worlds.


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Veedem@lemmy.world on 21 Jan 2024 22:25 next collapse

The people who made this entire project happen are straight geniuses. I’m in constant awe that any of it works.

Rapidcreek@lemmy.world on 21 Jan 2024 23:23 collapse

Went to a party for JPL once. Like any other group of folks, they are diverse but nice folks. They just happen to be brilliant for the most part. Sometimes nerdy with a dash of weird. Some of them have been working on the same project for decades.

Enkers@sh.itjust.works on 21 Jan 2024 23:19 next collapse

That’s good. Maybe they can use their newfound ingenuity to get contact with their helicopter back.

theodewere@kbin.social on 22 Jan 2024 01:27 collapse

in the end all it took was a little Perseverance

peopleproblems@lemmy.world on 22 Jan 2024 02:51 collapse

And we all get the Opportunity to witness the story!

TrippaSnippa@aussie.zone on 22 Jan 2024 07:38 collapse

That’s the Spirit!

Pretzilla@lemmy.world on 22 Jan 2024 08:23 collapse

VGER

MaggiWuerze@feddit.de on 22 Jan 2024 08:59 collapse

Very nice, I can’t wait for the next generation of mars drones