Look who it is! I recently drove right past Ingenuity and got a pic after it ended its 53rd flight early. Happy to say it’s since completed a 54th flight to check out its systems. (Even caught a glimpse of me too!) Latest #MarsHelicopter status: http://go.nasa.gov/43YuiqW
#PerseveranceRover
#MarsHelicopter #perseverancerover
Other fun #space hashtags to follow: #jwst #Perseverance #juno #voyager #Marshelicopter #Ingenuity #nasa #esa #chandrayaan3 #artemis #marssamplereturn #exoplanets
#exoplanets #MarsSampleReturn #artemis #chandrayaan3 #esa #nasa #ingenuity #MarsHelicopter #voyager #juno #perseverance #JWST #space
Calling all Martians! It’s opening day for the #MarsRoverTour exhibit at @STLScienceCtr in #StLouis, with models of me and the #MarsHelicopter, plus @nasa experts on hand all weekend to answer your questions. Learn about what I’ve been up to on the Red Planet!
#PerseveranceRover
#MarsRoverTour #stlouis #MarsHelicopter #perseverancerover
Heads up, #StLouis! The #MarsRoverTour is now landing at @STLScienceCtr. Opening weekend kicks off this Friday, June 23. Join mission team members from @nasa and check out full-scale models of @NASAPersevere and the #MarsHelicopter!
More info: http://go.nasa.gov/marsrovertour
#PerseveranceRover
#stlouis #MarsRoverTour #MarsHelicopter #perseverancerover
Calling all explorers in #Albuquerque! You may know that @NASAPersevere and the #MarsHelicopter are on display at @NMMNHS – but did you know that @nasa experts will be there Friday, May 5 to answer all your nerdiest space questions? See you there! 🚀 Info: http://bit.ly/3pcHlGo
#NASAMars
#albuquerque #MarsHelicopter #NASAMars
Spot the Spacecraft – a little challenge for you, in two levels of difficulty:
The #MarsHelicopter and I have been closer together lately, allowing us to snap pics of each other for the first time in a while. Can you find me in one of these images, and Ingenuity in the other? 🔍
#PerseveranceRover
#MarsHelicopter #perseverancerover
Referenced link: https://go.nasa.gov/40AeM2G
Originally posted by NASA / @NASA@twitter.com: https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1649799936668581888#m
This week at NASA, we marked the Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter's 50th flight on the Red Planet, the planet-hunting satellite TESS entered its fifth year, and we celebrated our favorite planet—Earth!
Celebrate #EarthDay with us: https://go.nasa.gov/40AeM2G
This week at NASA, we marked the Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter's 50th flight on the Red Planet, the planet-hunting satellite TESS entered its fifth year, and we celebrated our favorite planet—Earth!
Celebrate #EarthDay with us: https://go.nasa.gov/40AeM2G
#NASA
#MarsHelicopter #earthday #nasa
Got a closer look at the #MarsHelicopter than I’ve had in quite a while. Ingenuity is a little dustier since its first flight two years ago today (!!) – but it’s looking mighty good after 50 flights!
#PerseveranceRover
#MarsHelicopter #perseverancerover
50/50: On the heels of the #JunoMission's 50th orbit of Jupiter, NASA's Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter has completed its 50th flight on Mars. The numbers are a coincidence, but the pace of exploration across the solar system is not! Join us for the journey: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov
#NASASolarSystem
#JunoMission #MarsHelicopter #NASASolarSystem
Two years ago, I had just dropped off the #MarsHelicopter for its wild dream of a tech demo: flying on Mars. Now it has just notched its 50th flight. Talk about Ingenuity!
Next steps for the heli: http://go.nasa.gov/3UDPYp9
#PerseveranceRover
#MarsHelicopter #perseverancerover
Designed as a technology demonstration that would fly five times, NASA’s Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter has completed its 50th flight – and lately it's been negotiating some of the most hazardous terrain it’s encountered on the Red Planet. https://go.nasa.gov/4130o46
#NASAMars
Ingenuity perseveres.
Our #MarsHelicopter just flew its 50th flight on the Red Planet (out of a planned five), nearly two years after it first took to the Martian skies. This demo is giving a glimpse of the future of powered flight on other worlds. https://mars.nasa.gov/ingenuity
#NASA
Referenced link: https://mars.nasa.gov/ingenuity
Originally posted by NASA / @NASA@twitter.com: https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1646685306253344768#m
Ingenuity perseveres.
Our #MarsHelicopter just flew its 50th flight on the Red Planet (out of a planned five), nearly two years after it first took to the Martian skies. This demo is giving a glimpse of the future of powered flight on other worlds. https://mars.nasa.gov/ingenuity
As the Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter team prepares for its 50th flight, we're looking toward the future of Red Planet exploration. Ride along with Ingenuity: https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/
#NASAMars
🎥 And…action! Check out my latest video of the #MarsHelicopter kicking up dust and taking off for Flight #47.
Ingenuity is well beyond its “warranty” at this point, but has been zipping along with me, keeping up for as long as it can as we move together uphill.
#PerseveranceRover
#MarsHelicopter #perseverancerover
1️⃣ In satellite images, my team spied some interesting curved rock beds in this area, which may have come from a meandering river.
2️⃣ #MarsHelicopter flew over the area to scout it out.
3️⃣ Now I’m here doing science up close.
How’s that for teamwork?
#PerseveranceRover
#MarsHelicopter #perseverancerover
Working my way uphill, I recently spotted the #MarsHelicopter again, up ahead. Can you believe it’s flown over 6 miles (10 km), in 46 flights? Not bad for a test vehicle that was shooting for one successful hover to start with! 🤯
Ingenuity’s flight log: http://go.nasa.gov/2U43zuH
#PerseveranceRover
#MarsHelicopter #perseverancerover
RT @NASAJPL@twitter.com
Cheers to a successful Flight 41 🎉
Ingenuity took to the Martian skies to provide an aerial view of the area for the @NASAPersevere@twitter.com team. The #MarsHelicopter’s out-and-back flight covered 600 feet (183 meters) in 109 seconds. http://go.nasa.gov/2U43zuH
RT @NASAJPL@twitter.com
This is 4️⃣0️⃣. 🎉
#MarsHelicopter recently completed Flight 40. Ingenuity stayed aloft for 91.62 seconds, traveling 584 feet (178 meters) at an altitude of 33 feet (10 meters). https://go.nasa.gov/3hzIB3c