NASA lost contact with its Ingenuity helicopter on Mars – rts.ch

2024-01-20 17:42:30

NASA lost contact with its small helicopter named Ingenuity on Mars, while it was making its 72nd flight. The American space agency is looking for a way to restore communication.

The helicopter, which looks like a large drone, became in 2021 the first motorized vehicle to fly on another planet.

The device arrived on Mars with the Perseverance rover, which serves as a relay to transmit data between the helicopter and Earth.

Data analyzed

Ingenuity reached an altitude of 12 meters during its flight on Thursday, NASA explained. But “during its descent, communications between the helicopter and the rover ended earlier, before landing,” she adds.

The teams in charge of the helicopter are “analyzing the available data and considering the next steps to reestablish communication with the helicopter,” added the space agency.

The flight was planned to “check the helicopter’s systems, after landing earlier than planned during the previous flight,” she said.

>> Review images of Ingenuity’s first flight to Mars:

NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter successfully completed its flight to Mars / Video news / 1 min. / April 19, 2021

Not the first time

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NASA has already temporarily lost contact with the helicopter in the past, notably for a long period of around two months last year, but this interruption was planned at the time.

Ingenuity, which weighs just 1.8 kg, was originally only supposed to take off five times, but the mission exceeded all expectations. In total, the helicopter covered approximately 17 kilometers and flew to an altitude of 24 meters.

Its longevity is remarkable, especially knowing that it must survive freezing Martian nights, warming itself thanks to solar panels charging its batteries during the day. He thus became the traveling companion of the Perseverance rover, whose mission is to search for traces of ancient life on Mars.

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