Saturday, January 24

A Helicopter on Mars?

While rovers have been the rage up to now, it seems helicopters may have a role to play as well.  NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) recently announced it is developing a 2.2 pound prototype to assist rovers with reconnaisance:
Each NASA rover has delivered a wealth of information about the history and composition of the Red Planet, but a rover's vision is limited by the view of onboard cameras, and images from spacecraft orbiting Mars are the only other clues to where to drive it. To have a better sense of where to go and what's worth studying on Mars, it could be useful to have a low-flying scout.
Being solar-powered, the little craft will be able to fly only a few minutes a day.  But that should be enough to give the rover a better idea about its surroundings.  You can watch a video from JPL discussing the testing of the helicopter given the different environment on Mars.