NASA is testing the limits of future Mars aircraft as it works to develop a next-generation fleet of helicopters that will ...
NASA engineers spun next-gen Mars helicopter blades past Mach 1 without shattering them. See how JPL unlocked the future of alien flight.
NASA has pushed Mars helicopter rotor blades past Mach 1, a step toward future aircraft that could carry heavier science payloads.
On Mars, the speed of sound depends on its pitch. All sound travels slower through Mars’ air compared with Earth’s. But the higher-pitched clacks of a laser zapping rocks travels slightly faster in ...
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NASA pushes Mars helicopter rotors past the speed of sound for the first time ever
Rotors spin 10 times faster than modern helicopters.
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NASA is planning the next flight for its Mars helicopter, and according to the Chief Pilot of Ingenuity, the next flight will push boundaries of what NASA scientists know Ingenuity is capable of.
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