Image of the Martian surface from Ingenuity Hovering 3m above it @demotruk 73 almost 3 years ago mars mars space ingenuity nasa science 0 0 0.000 4 comments @steevc 79 almost 3 years ago This is really cool. It seems to be just a test of technology, but I bet people have worked on it for many years. When the air is that thin then getting anything to fly is hard. A standard drone people use on Earth could not take off there. 0 0 0.000 Reply @demotruk 73 almost 3 years ago Absolutely, it's an enormous engineering achievement, it really is vastly harder than it looks. 0 0 0.000 Reply @toofasteddie 76 almost 3 years ago an incredible achievement indeed 0 0 0.000 Reply @demotruk 73 almost 3 years ago https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1384104815567855626?s=19 0 0 0.000 Reply
@steevc 79 almost 3 years ago This is really cool. It seems to be just a test of technology, but I bet people have worked on it for many years. When the air is that thin then getting anything to fly is hard. A standard drone people use on Earth could not take off there. 0 0 0.000 Reply @demotruk 73 almost 3 years ago Absolutely, it's an enormous engineering achievement, it really is vastly harder than it looks. 0 0 0.000 Reply
@demotruk 73 almost 3 years ago Absolutely, it's an enormous engineering achievement, it really is vastly harder than it looks. 0 0 0.000 Reply
@demotruk 73 almost 3 years ago https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1384104815567855626?s=19 0 0 0.000 Reply
This is really cool. It seems to be just a test of technology, but I bet people have worked on it for many years. When the air is that thin then getting anything to fly is hard. A standard drone people use on Earth could not take off there.
Absolutely, it's an enormous engineering achievement, it really is vastly harder than it looks.
an incredible achievement indeed
https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1384104815567855626?s=19