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Description of the Mars Ingenuity Helicopter
Development and Concept: The development of what would become the Mars Ingenuity Helicopter began in 2012, with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) initiating the project. Initially known as the “risk reduction” vehicle, the concept aimed to create a scout helicopter to accompany rovers on planetary missions. By January 2015, NASA approved funding for a full-size model, and by mid-2016, there was a request for further funding to continue development. Engineering models were tested in simulated Martian atmospheres by December 2017.
Mission Integration: When the Mars 2020 program was approved in July 2014, a helicopter flight demonstration was not initially included or budgeted for. However, in March 2018, $23 million was allocated for the helicopter in the U.S. federal budget. By May 2018, it was confirmed that the helicopter could be developed and tested in time for inclusion in the Mars 2020 mission. Extensive flight dynamics and environment testing followed before mounting it on the Perseverance rover in August 2019.
Operational Phase and Achievements: Originally intended to conduct only five flights as part of a technology demonstration lasting 30 sols (Martian days), Ingenuity exceeded expectations by completing a total of 72 flights over nearly three years. It demonstrated that controlled flight is possible in Mars’ thin atmosphere and became the first aircraft to achieve powered and controlled extraterrestrial flight. The operational phase involved scouting areas of interest for the Perseverance rover, improving navigational techniques, and pushing its flight envelope limits.
End of Mission: On January 18, 2024, during its 72nd flight, Ingenuity’s rotor blades were damaged upon landing, leading to its permanent grounding. This marked the end of its mission after flying for a total of two hours, eight minutes and 48 seconds over 1,004 days, covering more than 17 kilometers (11 miles). NASA officially announced the conclusion of Ingenuity’s mission one week later.
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