【Dear Utol (2025): Chick! Episode 47】
The Dear Utol (2025): Chick! Episode 47future is here.
NASA is regularly flying a robotic helicopter around Mars while a car-sized rover below zaps rocks with a laser as it searches for potential signs of past life. The space agency recently celebrated the Ingenuity helicopter's whopping 50th flight over the Martian desert, as it flew well over 1,000 feet and reached an altitude of nearly 60 feet.
"Just as the Wright brothers continued their experiments well after that momentous day at Kitty Hawk in 1903, the Ingenuity team continues to pursue and learn from the flight operations of the first aircraft on another world," Lori Glaze, director of NASA's Planetary Science Division, said in a statement.
You May Also Like
While announcing the landmark flight, NASA also included recent footage of Ingenuity's 47th flight, which you can watch below. NASA's Perseverance rover filmed this clip from almost 400 feet away.
"This video shows the dust initially kicked up by the helicopter's spinning rotors, as well as Ingenuity taking off, hovering, and beginning its 1,444-foot (440-meter) journey to the southwest," the space agency explained. "The rotorcraft landed — off camera — at Airfield 'Iota.'"

Folks, this might not be an epic Schwarzenegger action scene, but it is wild. Before 2021, humanity had never flown a powered aircraft on another planet. Now the Ingenuity helicopter, an experimental robot, has vastly exceeded engineers' expectations. NASA hoped to prove it could fly something on Mars. But the helicopter has flown 50 flights, with many more planned. And we can watch it zooming over another planet's rocky, red desert.
Want more scienceand tech news delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up for Mashable's Top Stories newslettertoday.
Related Stories
- A NASA rover just found trash on Mars
- Mars rover rumbles by crashed artifacts in the Martian desert
- 'Monster' Mars quake shows the red planet isn't nearly dead
- An enormous Martian cloud returns every spring. Scientists found out why.
- A colossal meteorite struck Mars. Then NASA made an even bigger discovery.
The successful helicopter, with rotors reaching four feet long from tip to tip, has also proven that NASA can build aerial "scouts" for future extraterrestrial endeavors. "Every time Ingenuity goes airborne, it covers new ground and offers a perspective no previous planetary mission could achieve," NASA said.
"We are not in Martian Kansas anymore."
The chopper's extraterrestrial journey, however, is growing more perilous. The robot is venturing through Mars' Jezero Crater, a place that once hosted a rich river delta — an environment that could have hosted Martian life, if any ever existed, that is. But the terrain is no longer flat. NASA engineers are guiding Ingenuity through an area with "dunes, boulders, and rocks, and surrounded by hills that could have us for lunch," explained Josh Anderson, NASA's Ingenuity operations lead.
"We are not in Martian Kansas anymore," he said.
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Grande Delusions
2025-06-25 21:30Moutai and Dove’s co
2025-06-25 20:17Prepare for liftoff: Registration for the 2019 MashBash is now open!
2025-06-25 20:16Stephen King trolls Elon Musk once again over Twitter's name change
2025-06-25 19:57A Cosmopolitan Institution
2025-06-25 19:43Popular Posts
Follow the Pelf
2025-06-25 21:52Bumble revamps the 'first move' and other features
2025-06-25 21:02Huawei launches luxurious gold
2025-06-25 20:42Explicit deepfakes in school: How to protect students
2025-06-25 20:05We Don’t Have Elections
2025-06-25 19:42Featured Posts
Brown Existence Anxiety
2025-06-25 21:45SpaceX launches moon lander, lands booster despite tough conditions
2025-06-25 20:23Presidential Pretenders
2025-06-25 19:29Popular Articles
The Year of Our Baffler 2018
2025-06-25 21:19BYD reveals price for first Yangwang premium model · TechNode
2025-06-25 20:15Polar bears at the Cincinnati Zoo are pooping glitter for science
2025-06-25 20:12How to change your Gmail password
2025-06-25 19:33The Cambridge Analytica Con
2025-06-25 19:24Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (694)
Habit Information Network
Beto at the Border
2025-06-25 21:52Neon Information Network
SpaceX launches moon lander, lands booster despite tough conditions
2025-06-25 20:53Unique Information Network
Explicit AI 'girlfriend' ads found on Meta platforms
2025-06-25 20:33Fresh Information Network
'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver' Season 1 is now free on YouTube
2025-06-25 19:59Mark Information Network
This Brand is Late Capitalism
2025-06-25 19:48