
First Video of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter in Flight, Includes Takeoff and Landing (High-Res)
2021/04/20 02:30に公開
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In this video captured by NASA’s Perseverance rover, the agency's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter took the first powered, controlled flight on another planet on April 19, 2021.
The rover was parked at “Van Zyl Overlook,” about 211 feet (64.3 meters) away in Mars' Jezero Crater and chronicled the flight operations with its cameras.
These images from the rover’s Mastcam-Z cameras show the helicopter hovering above the Red Planet's surface. During this first flight, the helicopter climbed to an altitude of 10 feet (3 meters), hovered, and then touched back down on the surface of Mars.
Ingenuity is a technology demonstration. The 4-pound (1.8-kilogram) rotorcraft will help determine whether future explorations on Mars could include an aerial perspective.
Perseverance touched down at "Octavia E. Butler Landing" with Ingenuity attached to its belly on Feb. 18, 2021. The helicopter was deployed to the surface on April 3.
For more information on Ingenuity, visit : https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/.
For more information on Perseverance, visit: https://mars.nasa.gov/perseverance.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS
The rover was parked at “Van Zyl Overlook,” about 211 feet (64.3 meters) away in Mars' Jezero Crater and chronicled the flight operations with its cameras.
These images from the rover’s Mastcam-Z cameras show the helicopter hovering above the Red Planet's surface. During this first flight, the helicopter climbed to an altitude of 10 feet (3 meters), hovered, and then touched back down on the surface of Mars.
Ingenuity is a technology demonstration. The 4-pound (1.8-kilogram) rotorcraft will help determine whether future explorations on Mars could include an aerial perspective.
Perseverance touched down at "Octavia E. Butler Landing" with Ingenuity attached to its belly on Feb. 18, 2021. The helicopter was deployed to the surface on April 3.
For more information on Ingenuity, visit : https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/.
For more information on Perseverance, visit: https://mars.nasa.gov/perseverance.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS
1: TheJapanChannelDcom
2021/04/20 12:53
Everywhere you go, there is some clown with a drone. :-D
2: Alex Costa
2021/04/20 13:36
What an insane achievement! Wow 👏
3: LAURA-ANN CHARLOT
2021/04/20 6:33
I'm glad this first test wasn't a failure. That would have been a crushing disappointment for the team that designed Ingenuity. Good job, people!
4: Victor Nascimento
2021/04/20 4:32
0:08 "The home point has been updated please check it on the map"
-App, DJI
-App, DJI
5: Günter Brauer
2021/04/20 5:00
I've seen the first step on the moon by Neal Armstrong and know the first flight of a little helicopter on Mars. These are great times to live in
6: Andrea Pelizzari
2021/04/20 6:09
Congrats to the NASA engineers, you make Leonardo's dream come true, even on another planet!
7: jorgeferreira2009
2021/04/20 4:20
History being done. Way to go guys. Congratulations to all who participate in this project.
8: Marthinus Spangenberg
2021/04/20 4:51
I’m sure Japie would have been proud. Congratulations to everyone involved! It’s formidable to think how much skill and talent had to come together for this to happen. ✨🚀
9: Faithful to the forest
2021/04/20 2:38
One little leap for a helicopter robot...one massive round of applause to all you guys on the Mars helicopter team for making this a reality!...this made my day a lot better ❤️🚀
10: TimeBucks
2021/04/20 12:13
This is unbelievable
11: Benny BooBoo Bear
2021/04/20 7:55
TO ALL FUTURE WATCHERS-WE AND I AM HERE! WE WERE THE FIRST TO WITNESS THIS!!
YAAA
YAAA
12: jaden ross 2
2021/04/20 4:05
This is unbelievable! Congrats to every single person who put their heart and soul into this. I can't stop watching!
13: W3iRd GaM3R
2021/04/20 4:53
Great great achievement , and I am happy being witnessing it and all the supporters along with me are an integral part of this whole project....🎉🎉 contracts NASA...will always keep supporting and appreciating you for these kind of stuff...
14: OPBlue
2021/04/20 2:33
This is proof that when we put our mind to it, we can do anything. All it takes is some Perseverance and Ingenuity.
15: Lars Muldjord
2021/04/20 5:42
This is so surreal to look at. To think that this was recorded on another friggin' planet. Great job guys!
16: Dirk Bulander
2021/04/20 6:25
Congratulations. What a huge achievement for us humans. I think we'll have a bright future ahead.
17: Sada Bahar Geet
2021/04/20 4:06
Congratulations to Hardworking Scientist and Engineers.
18: Adam Ford
2021/04/20 10:45
Congrats to humankind!!!!
If you’re reading this, don’t forget to call your Grandparents! They’d love to hear from ya!
If you’re reading this, don’t forget to call your Grandparents! They’d love to hear from ya!
19: PaddyPatrone
2021/04/20 4:05
holy cow, breathtaking.
20: tom fleissner
2021/04/20 6:01
Mad Congrats to everyone who made this possible..to think we live in BOTH the time of Led Zeppelin AND the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars is truly remarkable!!!
21: Sweet Toother
2021/04/20 7:27
What an incredible feat. Congrats to all who made it happen. I can't wait for the next flight.
22: Bence László Tarr
2021/04/20 4:03
Absolutely AMAZING! You made HISTORY! Congratulations JPL Ingenuity Team! You insipre us all, and brought some true smiles to our faces, and not just for today! This will have a long lasting effect on the generations to come.
23: Tibor Dávidházi
2021/04/20 6:35
What a fantastic feat! We're lucky to be able to witness this amazing milestone!
24: Twixx
2021/04/20 4:44
such a historic moment! one small flight for aircraft, one giant launch for mankind
25: AthenaSaints
2021/04/20 8:53
I was not old enough to see the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk. But I get to see this. Congratulations to all the NASA staff.
26: WINGS HIGH SCHOOL - BHAINSA
2021/04/20 7:53
The track has been laid for maned flying missions on Mars to explore more to plant lives!
27: Kushal Amruthraj
2021/04/20 3:12
Fun fact : a piece of cloth from original wright brothers flyer was stuck underneath ingenuity’s solar panel
28: hannah
2021/04/20 4:18
What an incredible achievement for the team and just an amazing little historic flight for all ages to see. When I see mars in the sky tonight I'll think about the incredible tasks humans have achieved on the red planet already, cant wait to see further demonstrations. Congratulations to all of the team
29: Dman
2021/04/20 4:58
This was dope, what a time to be alive.
30: Oystersnag
2021/04/20 11:44
Never thought something so small could be so huge. This had me in tears. Congrats to all involved. That's a lot of hard work you all put in.
31: Mitch
2021/04/20 4:43
And this just the first flight, More to come and better.
32: ViloOlivVilo
2021/04/20 3:30
It's amazing that a helicopter can fly at 1% the atmosphere of earth. Truly remarkable
33: Reginald Jones
2021/04/20 5:45
Goes to show what the world can do... If we try!! Kudos to everyone and everything involved!! 👍👍👍
34: Trex531
2021/04/20 9:38
This is so epic, outstanding achievement! 👏👏👏
35: J au
2021/04/20 17:42
No human words can express how I feel about this moment in all of history.
36: Daniel Smith
2021/04/20 6:53
Congratulations NASA & JPL. I got up early just to watch. Awesome work for everyone on the team!
37: Horst Krenz
2021/04/20 2:32
HISTORY! And we have witnessed it. Incredible achievment.
38: JuniperTrekker
2021/04/20 4:31
Pretty cool. They should have dubbed in the sound of a BIG Chinock chopper flying over. :o
39: Ranjit Manghnani
2021/04/20 4:50
This a fantastic achievement - very well done indeed to all who were involved.
40: Charles Walker
2021/04/20 5:03
How awesome is that? That flight looked pretty flawless. Congrats to the JPL team and looking forward to more from Ingenuity.
41: Thomas Mileski
2021/04/20 5:43
Congratulations on a job well done. The men and women who have made this possible will always have our deepest respect and appreciation for this fantastic achievement. We thank you all.
42: cptmighty
2021/04/20 2:43
This is unbelievable. Congrats to everyone who worked on this project and couldn't celebrate until earlier this morning. WE WERE HERE DURING THIS HISTORIC EVENT AND IT'S THANKS TO YOU !!!!
43: Jerry Petrey
2021/04/20 7:03
This is like being at Kitty Hawk in 1903! Congrats to the entire team - your efforts paid off big time!
44: Igor Rother Heidemann
2021/04/20 3:59
Best video of the decade for now!
45: SpaceXplorer 16
2021/04/20 4:53
This gets me even more Pumped for the Titan Dragonfly mission! Keep up the great work JPL! Maybe someday we'll see a Plane or a Chopper flying around on Jupiter. Or a floating Air research Station on Venus all Because of this achievement.
46: rymixxx
2021/04/20 17:24
I liked the bit where the helicopter took off, hovered a bit, then touched down again
47: AJ Litt
2021/04/20 7:02
This is absolutely historic, I cannot believe I am alive at this place in time to witness this!! What a time to be alive!! AMAZING!!!!!!!
48: David Chandler
2021/04/20 5:10
I'm so proud to be a part of this. I'm sitting in my car screaming yes right now! Who knew watching a little helicopter hop could bring me to the brink of tears with a beaming smile at the same time. Congratulations JPL, ULA, and NASA on a job well done!
49: Marc-André Brunet
2021/04/20 11:14
🎯Congratulation to the Big NASA Family !
And big wishes for you all !!
-From a Forever Fan of Canada 🤘📺✌
And big wishes for you all !!
-From a Forever Fan of Canada 🤘📺✌
50: Stéphane Prévost
2021/04/20 8:53
WoW. OMG î’m so happy to have witnessed this. You are such my heros all of you.