Ingenuity Makes History On Mars

Here's the full high-res video of Ingenuity's successful test flight on Mars, marking the first powered flight beyond Earth. It takes a few seconds to get going, then executes everything exactly as planned, including landing safely and in excellent shape (actually in better shape, as the flight shook loose some of the dirt coating its solar power panels). The goals of the test flight were for the copter to take flight, rise about 10 feet (3 meters) into the air, then hover in place for 30 seconds before turning in midair and descending back to the surface, and it succeeded beautifully.

Human *ingenuity* in action here. Go us. Go our robots.

Ingenuity will fly several more times in the coming weeks - expect new heights and tricks - before its test mission ends.

The area where Ingenuity flew has been named “Wright Brothers Field,” in honor of this historic achievement. And here’s a really cool fact: the world’s currently oldest living person was alive when the Wright brothers flew at Kitty Hawk AND when the first copter flew on Mars. It’s easy to lose sight of the incredible pace of human progress in the noise of messy day-to-day life, but it’s there nonetheless. This is amazing.

If the video doesn’t play for you in the post, you can view it on YouTube here.

Originally posted on Facebook.