Nasa’s Mars helicopter in first powered, controlled flight on another planet
by Ian Sample from Science | The Guardian on (#5GRXY)
Ingenuity successfully takes flight, hovering at height of about 3 metres before touching back down
Nasa is celebrating the first powered, controlled flight on another planet after its Ingenuity helicopter rose into the Martian sky, hovered for a moment, then gently returned to the dusty surface.
The robotic craft climbed to an altitude of about 3 metres on its maiden flight on Monday morning, having hitched a ride to Mars with Nasa's Perseverance rover, which touched down in February on a mission to search for signs of life.
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