Chopper of NASA makes crazy flight to Mars and confuses staff on earth

A mistake in navigation of time has caused Mars' helicopter to take a dead end, causing the first major problem since last March. The experimental helicopter, dubbed Ingenuity, managed to land after the problem occurred, officials at the Jet Propulsion Lab have said. This problem caused [...]
The experimental helicopter, dubbed Ingenuity, managed to land after the problem occurred, officials at the Jet Propulsion Lab have said.
The problem led to a minute's cut in testing the sixth helicopter flight at 10 meters. One of the many recorded photographs had not been recorded in the system, confusing the staff for its location, writes The Guardian, following Periscope.
Ingenuity started moving around here and had a problem getting power.
Ingenuit became the first device to fly to another planet during the honeymoon, two months after Nassau's rotor arrived on the surface of Mars. /Periscope












