Called Mars Helicopter, has passed several test runs to check the endurance of the equipment on Mars’s harsh atmosphere and has is now in the final testing phase at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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"Nobody's built a Mars Helicopter before, so we are continuously entering new territory," said MiMi Aung, project manager for the Mars Helicopter at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. "Our flight model - the actual vehicle that will travel to Mars - has recently passed several important tests."
Mars 2020 Rover will carry the copter on its belly during its flight and will deploy the helicopter once it lands on the Mars.
As of now, Mars Helicopter does not have a specific purpose, but scientists at NASA are hoping that it will send some valuable information about the thin atmosphere of Mars. Equipped only with a high-resolution camera, NASA is hoping to get some aesthetic photos of the Red Planet.
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As Rovers are relatively slow NASA might use helicopter-like vehicles for its future mission to Mars as they are quicker and easier to manoeuvre in the rough Martian terrain. NASA can rapidly explore new areas on Mars if the Mars Helicopter test run goes according to plan.
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