NASA's Mars Helicopter: A Silent, Agonizing Journey
NASA’s Mars Helicopter made history when it became the first aircraft to fly on another planet, but that historic flight wasn’t without its bumps along the way. After an agonizing wait, the helicopter finally lifted off the red planet’s surface on April 19, but the moments immediately before and after liftoff were a nervous time for the team at NASA.
“We had been watching the data and we knew that the helicopter was ready to fly,” said MiMi Aung, the project manager. “But it was an agonizing wait for us to know if it was actually going to happen.”
The tension was high as the team waited for confirmation that the helicopter had taken off. After a few seconds, the data finally came in, and the team cheered as the helicopter began its flight.
NASA’s Mars Helicopter made history this month when it became the first aircraft to ever fly on another planet. The anticipation and excitement was palpable on April 19th as the team at NASA waited to see if their helicopter would make it off the red planet’s surface. After a few intense seconds, the data finally came in and the team cheered as the helicopter began its historic flight. It was a proud moment for the entire team and a huge
source: Phys.org