NASA Prepares for First Helicopter Flight Test on Mars
2021-04-12
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1The U.S. space agency's explorer, Perseverance, arrived on Mars on February 18 with an important piece of equipment.
2NASA's Perseverance was carrying an experimental aircraft called Ingenuity, which is set to have its first test flight this week.
3NASA hopes to make the helicopter the first vehicle to fly on a planet other than Earth.
4NASA recently announced that Ingenuity had been safely lowered onto the surface of Mars from its storage space underneath Perseverance.
5The explorer, or rover, then moved about five meters away from Ingenuity.
6The rover and aircraft are communicating through radios.
7After separating from the rover, the helicopter faced its first important test on Mars -- protecting itself from the planet's freezing temperatures.
8Readings taken from instruments on Perseverance from early April showed low temperatures at the landing area, called Jezero Crater, had reached minus 83 degrees Celsius.
9In a statement, NASA said Ingenuity passed the test by surviving its first night alone in the extreme cold.
10The helicopter used its own solar-powered battery to operate a heater to protect its electrical equipment from damage.
11The space agency praised the success as "a major milestone" for the experimental aircraft.
12MiMi Aung is Ingenuity's project leader at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
13She said that while her team did all it could to prepare the helicopter, the group was very excited to see the results of their work on Mars.
14"We now have confirmation that we have the right insulation, the right heaters, and enough energy in its battery to survive the cold night, which is a big win for the team," Aung said.
15"We're excited to continue to prepare Ingenuity for its first flight test."
16The next set of tests involves the aircraft's motors and rotor equipment.
17The helicopter will be the first aircraft to attempt powered, controlled flight on another planet.
18NASA has compared Ingenuity's attempt to the Wright Brothers' first flight of a motor-driven airplane near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1903.
19In recognition of that historic flight, a small piece of cloth that covered a wing from the Wright Brothers plane was attached to the helicopter for its first flight on Mars.
20The main purpose of the Perseverance rover is to search for signs of microbial life from the planet's ancient past.
21The explorer is expected to collect rock and soil materials from the surface.
22They will be sent to Earth by a future mission to Mars.
23During its first test, Ingenuity will attempt to rise about three meters off the surface.
24It will try to briefly push forward into the planet's extremely thin atmosphere.
25Then, the aircraft will attempt to turn around and complete a soft landing.
26If the first flight is successful, other tests will be carried out, with Ingenuity trying to go a little higher and farther each time.
27NASA says such helicopters could assist astronauts on future search and collection missions.
28NASA recently released pictures of Perseverance and Ingenuity.
29The space agency described one of the pictures as a "selfie."
30It showed the rover and helicopter sitting on the rocky surface of Mars.
31The rover was able to capture the selfie with its robotic arm, which has a camera attached to the end.
32NASA said the picture was made from 62 individual images that were put together once they were sent back to Earth.
33I'm Bryan Lynn.
1The U.S. space agency's explorer, Perseverance, arrived on Mars on February 18 with an important piece of equipment. 2NASA's Perseverance was carrying an experimental aircraft called Ingenuity, which is set to have its first test flight this week. NASA hopes to make the helicopter the first vehicle to fly on a planet other than Earth. 3NASA recently announced that Ingenuity had been safely lowered onto the surface of Mars from its storage space underneath Perseverance. The explorer, or rover, then moved about five meters away from Ingenuity. The rover and aircraft are communicating through radios. 4After separating from the rover, the helicopter faced its first important test on Mars -- protecting itself from the planet's freezing temperatures. Readings taken from instruments on Perseverance from early April showed low temperatures at the landing area, called Jezero Crater, had reached minus 83 degrees Celsius. 5In a statement, NASA said Ingenuity passed the test by surviving its first night alone in the extreme cold. The helicopter used its own solar-powered battery to operate a heater to protect its electrical equipment from damage. 6The space agency praised the success as "a major milestone" for the experimental aircraft. 7MiMi Aung is Ingenuity's project leader at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She said that while her team did all it could to prepare the helicopter, the group was very excited to see the results of their work on Mars. 8"We now have confirmation that we have the right insulation, the right heaters, and enough energy in its battery to survive the cold night, which is a big win for the team," Aung said. "We're excited to continue to prepare Ingenuity for its first flight test." 9The next set of tests involves the aircraft's motors and rotor equipment. The helicopter will be the first aircraft to attempt powered, controlled flight on another planet. 10NASA has compared Ingenuity's attempt to the Wright Brothers' first flight of a motor-driven airplane near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1903. In recognition of that historic flight, a small piece of cloth that covered a wing from the Wright Brothers plane was attached to the helicopter for its first flight on Mars. 11The main purpose of the Perseverance rover is to search for signs of microbial life from the planet's ancient past. The explorer is expected to collect rock and soil materials from the surface. They will be sent to Earth by a future mission to Mars. 12During its first test, Ingenuity will attempt to rise about three meters off the surface. It will try to briefly push forward into the planet's extremely thin atmosphere. Then, the aircraft will attempt to turn around and complete a soft landing. 13If the first flight is successful, other tests will be carried out, with Ingenuity trying to go a little higher and farther each time. NASA says such helicopters could assist astronauts on future search and collection missions. 14NASA recently released pictures of Perseverance and Ingenuity. The space agency described one of the pictures as a "selfie." It showed the rover and helicopter sitting on the rocky surface of Mars. 15The rover was able to capture the selfie with its robotic arm, which has a camera attached to the end. NASA said the picture was made from 62 individual images that were put together once they were sent back to Earth. 16I'm Bryan Lynn. 17Bryan Lynn wrote this story for Learning English, based on reports from NASA, Reuters and Agence France-Presse. Mario Ritter, Jr. was the editor. 18We want to hear from you. Write to us in the Comments section, and visit our Facebook page. 19_________________________________________________________ 20Words in This Story 21battery - n. a device that is placed inside a machine to supply it with electricity 22milestone - n. an important point in the progress or development of something 23insulation - n. a material used to stop heat, cold, sound or electricity from escaping or entering 24rotor - n. a part of a machine that spins, especially the device supporting the turning blades of a helicopter 25microbial - adj. relating to microbes (very small living things) 26mission - n. the flight of a spacecraft to perform a task or job