NASA has regained its radio link with the Mars helicopter Ingenuity and plans its 18th flight on the Red Planet as early as Wednesday, the agency announced.
NASA had lost radio contact — except for very brief transmissions — after Ingenuity’s Flight 17 on Dec. 5. Hills between the helicopter and the Perseverance rover blocked the link.
But the Mars helicopter’s team said in a press release that it was able to downlink more data Friday.
That new data “indicates that Flight 17 was a success and that Ingenuity is in excellent condition,” the announcement said.
The data also confirmed Ingenuity’s total flight time on Mars has exceeded 30 minutes, NASA said. The tiny helicopter was designed to fly only a few minutes over 30 days as a technology demonstration, but is is nearing eight months of operation.
The new milestones attest to the quality of design and the passion of the helicopter’s team, Teddy Tzanetos, Ingenuity team lead, said in the press release.
“Few thought we would make it to flight one, fewer still to five. And no one thought we would make it this far,” he said.
Plans for Flight 18 call for flying about 754 feet at a speed of 5.6 mph over 125 seconds. The helicopter is moving back toward Perseverance’s original landing site as the rover and helicopter prepare to move in another direction.
Engineers have altered the helicopter’s communication link to operate in a safe mode during flight, meaning it won’t relay as much data, but that should boost the signal, NASA said.
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Mars helicopter to sit dormant until radio contact restored
Washington DC (UPI) Dec 10, 2021
NASA’s Mars helicopter may have to wait days to overcome a blocked radio signal caused by hills between it and the Perseverance rover in Jezero Crater, a NASA official said.
Until then, the tiny helicopter that has captured the imagination and attention of people around the globe will sit quietly, charging its solar-powered batteries, Teddy Tzanetos, Ingenuity program lead, said in an interview.
“Eventually, one way or another, we will get much better communications, so it’s just a quest … read more