Re: Live - Mars Rover Landing on the 18th
Re: Live - Mars Rover Landing on the 18th
Re: Live - Mars Rover Landing on the 18th
Mars helicopter may have taken off in a 30 second flight.Re: Live - Mars Rover Landing on the 18th
Re: Live - Mars Rover Landing on the 18th
Apparently the atmosphere on Mars is only a fraction of that here on Earth, so the rotor blades have to be very large to scoop enough air to get it to rise. Our own helicopters can only fly up to a certain height before there is not enough air to keep them airborne.Re: Live - Mars Rover Landing on the 18th
I don't think dust on the solar panels is anything new. I am sure I read somewhere that one of the vehicles on Mars shut itself down because of dust on the cells leading to low voltages in the battery however a Martian wind blew the panels clean again and, much to the surprise of the controllers on Earth, it rebooted itself and carried on as if nothing had happened.Re: Live - Mars Rover Landing on the 18th
Re: Live - Mars Rover Landing on the 18th
Re: Live - Mars Rover Landing on the 18th
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