NASAs Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, has actually finished its most tough flight yet, exceeding along the way.NASA announced on Monday that Ingenuitys ninth flight was a success, as it carried out a “high-speed flight across unfriendly terrain.” America is changing much faster than ever! Add Changing America to your Facebook or Twitter feed to remain on top of the news.Ingenuity flew for 166.4 seconds at a pace of 5 meters per 2nd over a surface of high slopes– all brand-new records for the helicopter. #MarsHelicopter presses its Red Planet limitations. The rotorcraft completed its 9th and most difficult flight yet, flying for 166.4 seconds at a speed of 5 m/s. Have a look at this shot of Ingenuitys shadow recorded with its navigation video camera. https://t.co/TNCdXWcKWE pic.twitter.com/zUIbrr7Qw9— NASA JPL (@NASAJPL) July 5, 2021In preparation for the flight, NASA stated, “First, we believe Ingenuity is ready for the obstacle, based upon the resilience and toughness showed in our flights so far. Second, this high-risk, high-reward effort fits perfectly within the goals of our existing operational presentation stage. A successful flight would be an effective presentation of the ability that an aerial car (and just an aerial lorry) can bring to bear in the context of Mars exploration– taking a trip rapidly throughout otherwise untraversable terrain while searching for interesting science targets.” Ingenuity took its first flight on April 19, 2021. FOUND OUT MORE STORIES FROM CHANGING AMERICANASAS MARS HELICOPTER LANDS IN PLACE IT HAD NEVER SEEN BEFOREAMAZING NEW PHOTOS SHOW EXTREMELY RARE CLOUDS DRIFTING OVER MARSIVY LEAGUE SCIENTIST SAYS NASA MAY HAVE ACCIDENTALLY SPREAD LIFE TO MARSNASAS HELICOPTER SENDS FIRST AERIAL PHOTOS OF THE SURFACE OF MARSFOR ITS NEXT TRICK, NASAS HELICOPTER FLEW SIDEWAYS ON MARS

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