Did you watch the part of the video that Perseverance actually gives robotic birth, so yeah, Pereserance is a female that can give birth at -139 degrees and doesn't need any time to recover too?
The problem is Mars atmosphere is 1/3 of earths atmosphere. Flying ingenuity at 100 feet on Mars will require equal energy to that of flying it at 50,000 feet on earth.
because there are lesser variables that will affect the trajectory of the spacecraft in space. scientist and engineers calculated the trajectory orbit before launching the rover
They had to land on 18 February. They needed to land in a specific area of Jezero Crater at a time when the orbiting relay satellites could see both the landing site and earth. That meant 18 February at 15:43 EST. No matter when they launched the rover, it had to arrive at Mars to land at 15:43 EST on 18 February, so every single launch day had a slightly different trajectory to Mars to ensure that happened. Even more impressive when you look at it that way.
I think the images are going to be underwhelming.. Isnt this for spotting a path for the rover to drive? I don't think we are going to get the lovely images we are used to seeing from other landers.. but its still going to be friking cool!!
as a musician, i love the fact that they paid attention to match the pitch of the drone's blades to the background music. It was satisfying to my ears.
Key of D Minor... Always a powerful emotional key. Saddest of them all.. Pick up your landline- if you still have one and listen to the dial tone - F, same as the rotors..
@@joeskee911 Maybe it can... We saw that the Helicopter has foldable legs. That way it may be able to sit upright after falling sideways, although we dont know whether it was design criteria or not.
@@subodhbadgujar51 I don't think it is able to be picked up by the rover as it was probably just a one way mechanism to put Ingenuity down. And Ingenuity wasn't probably designed to be picked up anyways since it was designed to experiment on flights around Mars and to scan paths for the rover so it can probably just land close to where the rover is planned to go. Also, the mechanism/process to put it down is already a challenge to the engineers yet alone picking it up. As what I've read that even an additional washer to the rover is already worthy of a debate to the engineers, yet they were able to let a helicopter hitch a ride on the most sophisticated Mars rover ever built.
The atmosphere is so thin (1% of earth) there that it will be flying at around the equivalent of about 100,000 feet in altitude here on earth. Those blades spin very fast. Having about 1/3 earth gravity also helps. Good luck on the landing tomorrow!
@@bluebaconjake405 It is just inexplicable to me to see them wallowing in this denial while literally some of the most amazing things are being achieved.
@@krisdevalle And why would anybody on earth spend billions of $ and 1000's of hours to build a rover just for show and then not going to mars. But let's just apprechiate what we achieved and let their flat brain cells have a party.
I really want that little microphone they equipped Percy with to record the sound of the first flight. I hope it wasn't just a little trick for the first press conference showing that little bit of martian wind; I really hope we can hear the drone take off, synced with some footage from one of the many cameras Percy has. This is really cool.
What other government agency other than NASA would people be willing to on their t-shirt? I guess the service branches. Can you imagine how cool a t-shirt saying “Housing and Urban Development” would be?
Wouldn't the Curiosity skycrane fit this description? It flew around AND delivered a car-sized rover to the ground. However, Ingenuity will be the first one to take off from martian soil which will be awesome :)
Martians will be like: look at that thing fly, life on mars is not yet extinct!... oh wait it's a machine LOL, ah those humans still didn't figure out anti gravity what inferior species.
The photo on Perseverance by the flying Ingenuity and the photo on the flying Ingenuity by Perseverance will be epic. I say will because there are no chance at all that they would not do that.
I like the way there are tracks in front of Perseverance, to demonstrate every possible maneuver is tested as much as possible before the next step. In this case, a freaking helicopter flying on Mars.
I came here from the future. Perseverance Rover landed successfully. Perseverance team has a lot to work ahead of them. Go NASA, grow space, & go Nerd's!
Dude!!! This is so awesome! Not only will the rover not be alone... imagine if they can use the helicopter to hover over the rover TO CLEAR DUST OFF THE SOLAR PANELS AFTER DUST STORMS!
I would have given it a bit more function like picking up rocks from distant sites that the rover is unable to reach and delivering them back to the rover for analysis
@@origamiscienceguy6658 : Thanks! I was a little disappointed about the use of the lanyard to reproduce the gravity of Mars. I would think the extra lift needed for earth could be compensated for by a calculation of rpm reduction on Mars. I wanted to see free flight.
Is that over 250 grams? I hope you registered it with the FAA, paid your fee and marked it permanently with your registration number. No flying beyond visual line of sight. Also, no flying in parks or over martians.
Kind of, Curiosity was a rover they sent to Mars in 2012, this rover is called Perseverance and looks very similar to Curiosity. And yes, the helicopter will ride with Perseverance.
Can’t wait to see the aerial footage.
Get out your binoculars and look at Mars. Bingo, aerial view; from really high up :-)
freggo So high up that you have to be on another planet!
@@N0616JCProductions Exactly :-)
@@freggo6604 yes, but actually no
Thanks for making the most obvious statement to this project 🤪🔨
Now we have ufo’s on other planets, take that aliens!!
Get one upped aliens
Its payback time
that bacteria is gonna have to be impressed when it grows up
Next version will draw enigmatic shapes on the sand!
Dontcha know? WE are the alien invaders!
I have come from the future to tell u that the Rover "Perseverance" has safely landed on the Martian surface
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@@buddingscientist170 huh?
my two celled mind has been blown off by the level of intellectually you behold.
@@buddingscientist170 don't click this video it's called completely unrelated, so meting about Japanese trains
I came from the future. Ingenuity is successfully flying on Mars
the way that rover looking to the helicopter is like mother watching her child's first move. So sweet ))
Did you watch the part of the video that Perseverance actually gives robotic birth, so yeah, Pereserance is a female that can give birth at -139 degrees and doesn't need any time to recover too?
@@02markcal yeah , we can say that it was first birth which happend in mars , altough it was robotic )
@@02markcal Guess it's time for some fan arts.
The FAA will never allow this drone to fly over Mars without a spotter.
Yup.. Drone has to be in line of sight!!
You have to take that up with the marsian FAA.
They better have registered that with the FAA before it can fly on Mars or NASA is going to get a $227,000 fine
Colin Southern
I dunno, that looks like it weighs more than 2 sticks of butter!
@@colinsouthern it's just a joke. We all know the FAA doesn't actually have jurisdiction on Mars.
Humans in 1900's: How do we build a machine that can fly?
Humans in 2000's: How do we build a machine that can fly... on another planet?
The problem is Mars atmosphere is 1/3 of earths atmosphere. Flying ingenuity at 100 feet on Mars will require equal energy to that of flying it at 50,000 feet on earth.
@@rejuvenatingsoul3498 Nope, Mars has 1/3 of Earth's gravity. It has about 1% of Earth's atmosphere.
@@zlozlozlo u both are telling the truth, done.
Doesn't the helicopter have a piece of fabric on it from the original wright flyer?
I am just amazed how accurate their calculation is. The rovers do touch safely on Mars on Feb 18th. Just amazing
They would not be able to get there at all without that precision. Flights are automated based on those calculations. Physics!
It's science!
because there are lesser variables that will affect the trajectory of the spacecraft in space. scientist and engineers calculated the trajectory orbit before launching the rover
They had to land on 18 February. They needed to land in a specific area of Jezero Crater at a time when the orbiting relay satellites could see both the landing site and earth. That meant 18 February at 15:43 EST. No matter when they launched the rover, it had to arrive at Mars to land at 15:43 EST on 18 February, so every single launch day had a slightly different trajectory to Mars to ensure that happened.
Even more impressive when you look at it that way.
Those saying it's just science or physics as if it's so easy..not everyone can do that's why its still amazing the intelligence behind all this
So freaking cool! I can't wait to see the images come back. Keep on rocking, NASA!!
I think the images are going to be underwhelming.. Isnt this for spotting a path for the rover to drive? I don't think we are going to get the lovely images we are used to seeing from other landers.. but its still going to be friking cool!!
Like like wait is over
as a musician, i love the fact that they paid attention to match the pitch of the drone's blades to the background music. It was satisfying to my ears.
I was convinced the buzzing was part of the music track until some dissonance kicked in.
That was my first thought... and behold, this comment. 😀
As a composer, I totally agree
Matthias Yanez i thought that it was the music
Key of D Minor... Always a powerful emotional key. Saddest of them all..
Pick up your landline- if you still have one and listen to the dial tone - F, same as the rotors..
I saw the first step in 69 and can tell you for me this is the most exciting mission since. And this is just the start of helicopters on Mars.
Can't wait to see humans land on Mars... in 4K.
They put pockets in the underside of the rover, just to get enough space for the legs of the Helicopter. Amazing
Sure, that is a 'feature'.
Hopefully it doesn't somehow tip over on its missions. Wouldnt it be cool if the rover could pick it up if needed?
@@joeskee911 Maybe it can...
We saw that the Helicopter has foldable legs. That way it may be able to sit upright after falling sideways, although we dont know whether it was design criteria or not.
@@subodhbadgujar51 I don't think it is able to be picked up by the rover as it was probably just a one way mechanism to put Ingenuity down. And Ingenuity wasn't probably designed to be picked up anyways since it was designed to experiment on flights around Mars and to scan paths for the rover so it can probably just land close to where the rover is planned to go. Also, the mechanism/process to put it down is already a challenge to the engineers yet alone picking it up. As what I've read that even an additional washer to the rover is already worthy of a debate to the engineers, yet they were able to let a helicopter hitch a ride on the most sophisticated Mars rover ever built.
Mega Raph the river has a robot arm that could probably be used to help it if it’s stuck... I imagine.
Omg the Perseverance's eyes are looking at the flying Ingenuity helicopter wow, magnificent!!!
The atmosphere is so thin (1% of earth) there that it will be flying at around the equivalent of about 100,000 feet in altitude here on earth. Those blades spin very fast. Having about 1/3 earth gravity also helps. Good luck on the landing tomorrow!
Those folks over at JPL have a serious love for pyro bolts.
its a good reliable way to secure something to be unsecured later without exremely complex systems
Its like a mother just gave birth and she watches her son fly
Flat Earthers: “There is no way... No Way... this will ever be real”
They are missing out honestly
They will lie and then say "NASA is telling lies"
"this is just as real as real footage of tatooine"
@@bluebaconjake405 It is just inexplicable to me to see them wallowing in this denial while literally some of the most amazing things are being achieved.
@@krisdevalle And why would anybody on earth spend billions of $ and 1000's of hours to build a rover just for show and then not going to mars. But let's just apprechiate what we achieved and let their flat brain cells have a party.
I'm going to use my quad copter experience to give some advice.
Watch out for power lines!
And trees!
speaking of drones, could it be used to clean the rover?
@@brightshadow39 From dust might be a yes !
@@MatthewDeveloper How far away from Opportunity is Perseverance?
Dust will clean it. Think of sand blasting lol. That is used to even remove paint.
I really want that little microphone they equipped Percy with to record the sound of the first flight. I hope it wasn't just a little trick for the first press conference showing that little bit of martian wind; I really hope we can hear the drone take off, synced with some footage from one of the many cameras Percy has. This is really cool.
perseverance giving birth to ingenuity.
Can't wait to witness this historic moment.😌
Thats it I'm buying a nasa shirt.. im sold 😅
@@jeremyalexander9761 there
Jeremy Alexander not everyone is 80 like you silly guy
jdmasfuck Apollo tshirt would be the coolest,that mighty ole girl,the Saturn V.
flyingchimp12 Old people saw revolutionary bands,way cooler than us.
What other government agency other than NASA would people be willing to on their t-shirt? I guess the service branches. Can you imagine how cool a t-shirt saying “Housing and Urban Development” would be?
Congratulations on landing perseverance , bravo !!
I'd love to see that launch and follow it throughout its mission. Hopefully it'll get media attention to keep us in the loop.
The media are on it! No problem, there 😛
Just mind blowing to know that ingenuity will be the first flying object made by humans to fly in a atmosphere other than our own.salute !
Wouldn't the Curiosity skycrane fit this description? It flew around AND delivered a car-sized rover to the ground. However, Ingenuity will be the first one to take off from martian soil which will be awesome :)
@@SaliusenEx It didn't take off, nor did it use propellers.
The first flight on another world , that will be epic 😎😎😍😍
Another one to the list "I envy NASA Engineers"
Martians will be like: look at that thing fly, life on mars is not yet extinct!... oh wait it's a machine LOL, ah those humans still didn't figure out anti gravity what inferior species.
I'm waiting for the 2021 amazing Mars photos.
The photo on Perseverance by the flying Ingenuity and the photo on the flying Ingenuity by Perseverance will be epic. I say will because there are no chance at all that they would not do that.
My friends, WE MADE IT!!! Cheers to an amazing, bright future!
Wow.. the detachment is much more complex than I expected))
It's so weird to think how life on other planets is seeing this like we imagine UFOs on Earth.
Soundtrack in tune with the rotor sound frequency is amazing!
This is the kind of content we're after! Very excited for the mission.
I like the way there are tracks in front of Perseverance, to demonstrate every possible maneuver is tested as much as possible before the next step. In this case, a freaking helicopter flying on Mars.
NASA Mars rover perseverance is awesome 🇺🇸👑💕 NASA Mars Helicopter Ingenuity is awesome 🇺🇸👑💕
Everything u guys are doing are amazing
1:46 this have such a Wall:E vibe to it
Waiting for FPV drone race on Mars
a but of perseverance is exactly what we need right now... can’t wait for the launch!
suprising design storing the drone in the bottom of the rover
Wow!! What have you been doing since the summer of 2020? That helicopter has been traveling to Mars!!!
I came here from the future. Perseverance Rover landed successfully. Perseverance team has a lot to work ahead of them. Go NASA, grow space, & go Nerd's!
Less than a day left, I'm hoping everything goes smoothly
Can't wait for the HD footage :D
The Martians will be saying "oh god, tell me they aren't going to be incessantly flying those thing here now". 😁
Very cool stuff
Best of luck to NASA👍👍
You can tell the video editor had fun with the audio.
Mrs. Martian says, "No, Honey, it was YOU who wanted this neighborhood. You never said it was near the airport ..."
This is going to be such an incredible day to behold.
Oh man! Those drones are *everywhere* !
NASA engineers you are so amazing smart guys!
If you can dream it, you can do it. Bravo JPL!!!
Awesome! Can't wait. Great job to ALL the many people who make Perseverance and Ingenuity possible.
Very exciting! Thanks
Well we successfully landed now let's get to tha chopper
Jako hustý.
I hope they make a documentary on this like previous ones.
I just wait for the pictures of the flight ... They will be great.
Who's here after the Perseverance Landed?
Dude!!! This is so awesome! Not only will the rover not be alone... imagine if they can use the helicopter to hover over the rover TO CLEAR DUST OFF THE SOLAR PANELS AFTER DUST STORMS!
I want one of those. Hey NASA, where is the Amazon link ? :-)
Waiting for China to steal the intellectual property and ship a cloned drone on a container ship....
Have fun with a few seconds of flight lol
Landing on my birthday, best birthday ever!
Happy birthday
You Jpl guys will never stop amaze me!!
I would have given it a bit more function like picking up rocks from distant sites that the rover is unable to reach and delivering them back to the rover for analysis
You cant. Mars's atmosphere is extremely thin so it had to be as light as possible. Its only meant for aerial photography for now
God bless NASA and it's all ambitious projects
Hats off to NASA
Congratulations NASA and team now you archive a starting point of Mars mission.....🎉🎉🎉🎉
These engineers, just brilliant how they come up with this stuff.
They gotta be from Mars..
The really cool part is that the helicopter is a technology demonstrator for Titan drone!
Is there a date already planned for the first flight of Ingenuity on Mars?
Should be interesting to see tests in the partial vacuum chamber mimicking Mars atmosphere.
there are videos of it
@@linecraftman3907 : of flying the drone in partial vacuum?
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@@origamiscienceguy6658 : Thanks! I was a little disappointed about the use of the lanyard to reproduce the gravity of Mars. I would think the extra lift needed for earth could be compensated for by a calculation of rpm reduction on Mars. I wanted to see free flight.
Its there now 👍 👏👏👏
Wow Amazing
when Mars feels closer than you are
we are cant able wait to see the aerial footage
Thanks algorithm for bringing that up now.
They both are VIRs, Very important rovers.
Proud to be human and work for humanity 💖
Oh what I'd give to work with these brilliant people.
Plese use flexble foot our spring micro foot step on mars surface. uh have any backup plan if they crash ...... Rotating wing helps you on this .....
Ok guys. We seen a lot.
We’ve been impressed A LOT!
Where are the earth bound tests of the sky crane maneuver?
Is that over 250 grams? I hope you registered it with the FAA, paid your fee and marked it permanently with your registration number. No flying beyond visual line of sight. Also, no flying in parks or over martians.
I can't wait to see this flight
I love NASA!
I was so excited for this. I realize that it’s only going to land on February 2021
Its only a few months. Not even a year
its launching on july 22, a month from now in 2020, its going to land on 2021.
Hope perseverance will film it when it will take off
Well it can't take video, only photos.
Pride of humanity!
Is Perseverance going to record the drone taking off??? That would be the greatest footage of all time EDIT: even if it fails!
I did not understand very well. Are they going to launch another "curiosity" rover with the helicopter too?
The rover will be the main/primary mission and the drone will be somewhat of a secondary mission (basically the drone is a passenger of the rover)
Kind of, Curiosity was a rover they sent to Mars in 2012, this rover is called Perseverance and looks very similar to Curiosity. And yes, the helicopter will ride with Perseverance.
I hope it will succeed for the manned exploration to mars in the future
The ultimate R/C experience!
I dunno, I wouldn't call a 24 minute two-way light time lag the "ultimate" in R/C experience...
Brilliant concept.....and beautiful well thought out engineering...great work👍👍
Galactic Federation deliver that?
Cool concept, but I think the retractable arms will be a weak spot on the project. Anyway, I hope it works
This will be like the first flight for man ,but initial lift for the future
I am curious as to how the solar panels will affect the airflow as the rotor spins.
From Sri lanka❤️, Proud about Prof. Sarath Gunapala ❤️❤️❤️
imagine if it flips over when the rover drops it off
The rover will definitely have a solution for that
This just in: Made it!
What happens to it during a sand storm it could be blown over....or does it have away to reattach itself back to the rover?
Good point, but if rover is parked over it, its some kind of protection.
It won't really matter as it's more of a short term object so they don't have to protect against dust storms
@@Helloverlord good answer...