How NASA Reinvented The Mars Rover!

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TheSpaceRaceYT
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Having just received the Perseverance & Ingenuity LEGO set for Christmas, this was a very well-timed introspective on the only-slightly-less-plastic version. Great work on the video and contextual research, as always!

ParkourBrian
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1:09 The Mars launch windows are usually not during the nearest approach of Mars, but when a Hohmann transfer orbit from Earth will achieve a later intercept with Mars. The "closeness" of Mars to Earth is much less important than minimizing the angular difference between the plane of Earth's orbit and the plane of Mars' orbit for the Hohmann transfer orbit.

davevann
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And coincidentally, I just read this morning that the little chopper crashed, damaging one of the rotors beyond use. Sad

celtisafricana
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Thank You for putting so much effort in these video ❤❤

pirateluffy
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I have to say: BRILLIANT! Sorry, couldn’t help it! Both the video and NASA’s accomplishments. Summarized like this, you can see the logic and the success of their program. Thank you!

tomelerding
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Ingenuity might be able to last longer if the solar cells were integrated onto the top surface of the rotors, and a dedicated battery % reserved for removing dust by rotation to recharge.

rdapigleo
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11:22 - The maximum altitude of Ingenuity was primarily limited by it's relatively rudimentary avionics and cameras, along with the approximately 2 minute long flight-time. Although it would probably have been possible to reach between 50 to 100 meters (150-300 ft.) of altitude, due to its simple cameras, the photos would most likely not be much better than satellite photos from the orbiters!

TecraX
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It Crashed. Its Propeller was damaged and she will never take off again.

RIP Ingenuity! 2020-2024

Kreachie
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Greetings intelligent American's and it's seems to me the enormous wheels to traverse the enormous rock and that's the theory to the attitude.

garyproffitt
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But when will NASA send a Cybertruck rover to Mars?

TheTeslaSpace
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This channel is great, love your work!

silstar
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The Viking landers were launched in August and September of 1975, not 1976. They arrived at Mars in 1976.

jackestra
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Haha the rocker bogie is a such a cool name

Xanos
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Ingenuity is much bigger than I realized.

JoeBManco
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Rip little copter that could.
May your air be calm.

thetroll
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I would like if we can also work on a more "mass production" of groups of cooperating smaller simpler rovers
Using the original airbag method, utilizing a higher capacity communication system multiple programs, managed universities

zam
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Thanks. Appreciate the work you put into this!

MH-Tesla
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Hopefully a Mars helicopter rover will study some of the pits to lava tubes on Mars one day.

GadreelAdvocat
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Heartwarming history of the flying robot: Ingenuity. I'll remember it as the first "Ingen" (for indian) on Mars. I think maybe the name "Fletch", alluding to Indian's use of arrows to hunt and communicate, for a future Mars flying robot, would be appropriate. Some company should sell the indoor replica toy, right ? Maybe a helium balloon with 90% buoyancy and micro motors to drive the copter blades.

clavo