Ingenuity 2.0: NASA's Next Mars Helicopter Mission

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Dive into the captivating story of NASA's Ingenuity helicopter on Mars! From its groundbreaking flights to the sudden incident that halted its mission, discover what challenges were faced and what this means for the future of interplanetary exploration. This episode unpacks the technology, the achievements, and the unexpected hurdles of operating a helicopter on another planet. Don't miss out on learning how these developments are shaping our approach to exploring Mars and beyond!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:53 Achievements and Lessons from Ingenuity
02:41 Next Generation of Planetary Helicopters
04:05 Strategic Evolution of Mars Sample Return Missions
06:29 Outro
06:50 Enjoy
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@Nightscape_
@Nightscape_ 15 күн бұрын
That Ingenuity helicopter has to be one of my favorite piece of technology humans have ever made. Talk about getting your money's worth!
@alanmcmillan6969
@alanmcmillan6969 15 күн бұрын
The future lies with the use of rotorcrafts. Both on Mars and other planetary endeavours. Rovers are too slow, foŕ exploration, at present. But vital fot ground discoveries. The obvious ability of rotorafts covers gives a broader viewpoint
@user-ze5tu4ck1t
@user-ze5tu4ck1t 14 күн бұрын
It Really gets me, That an Helicopter Flown on Mars is not getting the Recognition it deserves. 1st its another Planet its got to have had an awareness of its surroundings. The Input alone is Mind boggling. And I'm not a Computer Expert.
@stephenfitzgerald8779
@stephenfitzgerald8779 15 күн бұрын
I really like the helicopter, but what happened to using the derigables?
@Space30MINUTES
@Space30MINUTES 14 күн бұрын
Wow, the Ingenuity 2.0 mission sounds amazing! I wonder what it would be like if there were more detailed analysis of its technology? I also really like science and space research. Sincerely invite you to visit
@perryedwards4746
@perryedwards4746 15 күн бұрын
The evolutions of man...
@1stHuemanAmerican
@1stHuemanAmerican 15 күн бұрын
Albino u miss me
@jonjosenna5581
@jonjosenna5581 14 күн бұрын
NASA should send a swarm of ingenuities.
@AjayKumarGhosh-il2zc
@AjayKumarGhosh-il2zc 10 күн бұрын
Ingen.copter served more than expect'n.The v.2 definitely will show magic to us.As it w'd be powered by A.I.More tech.improved rovers also improve the field of research.I hope solar panels can be protected with newer technologies.But when it will start its journey.We are waiting.
@vosa8268
@vosa8268 14 күн бұрын
Perfect Machine.
@raystevens687
@raystevens687 15 күн бұрын
That's why NASA needs to hire SpaceX for all there rockets 🚀 and missions to Mars they can do it at a fraction of the cost and because it's cheaper they probably even do more projects on Mars.
@Boris_Chang
@Boris_Chang 15 күн бұрын
Re: the navigation issues: First off, can’t we have smaller and more plentiful rovers? Can’t they put like windshield wipers on the solar panels to clear away dust? And why not have them lay out something like 5G antennae in specific locations and have the rovers and drones use these to navigate?
@SeraphArmaros
@SeraphArmaros 15 күн бұрын
Wipers for solar panels won't work too well on Mars since the dust is very coarse and would just scratch up the panels instead of cleaning them. We've used compressed 'air' blowers before to blow off dust, but those are somewhat unreliable. As for antennae for navigation, the issue isn't so much the copter knowing where it is as knowing where it's safe to land, which does require it being able to see the landing spot.
@wesleybeaver
@wesleybeaver 15 күн бұрын
Nope on the wipers; that would scratch the panels surface and ultimately kill them. As for the beacon scheme....that would require building and transporting the equivalent of multiple Ingenuity type electronics packages to drop on the surface and forget about. Which would require either rovers to place them, or larger copters capable of carrying them (one at a time most likely). As for the tiny rovers, you run into issues of wear due to lack of size to properly seal the drive mechanisms, as well as lack of mass, making them vulnerable to wind and terrain angle.
@1stHuemanAmerican
@1stHuemanAmerican 15 күн бұрын
U Albinos new travel bot 😊
@simplemind7532
@simplemind7532 14 күн бұрын
Great cartoon 👍
@Thomas-yr9ln
@Thomas-yr9ln 7 күн бұрын
You must be a flat earther.
@amazeddude1780
@amazeddude1780 14 күн бұрын
Regarding your comment about the most powerful spacecraft? Starship has more than twice as much thrust as SLS. Super heavy produces 17 million lbs at launch, and the starship craft, about 3 million.Nov 2, 2023
@thelazy0ne
@thelazy0ne 4 күн бұрын
To be proven functional ... 😂
@Clessandra
@Clessandra 15 күн бұрын
Dear NASA, Please incorporate some "regular Jane's" into your planning teams, would ya?
@thelazy0ne
@thelazy0ne 4 күн бұрын
And a few Karens too🤭
@Nikki_Baugher
@Nikki_Baugher 15 күн бұрын
Cost savings through canceling. Update your info.
@Marc_Gagne
@Marc_Gagne 15 күн бұрын
04:38 Isn't SpaceX's Starship the largest and most powerful spacecraft in the world?
@user-dk1is9fz1c
@user-dk1is9fz1c 12 күн бұрын
It is I don't know why he said that.🤔
@thelazy0ne
@thelazy0ne 4 күн бұрын
Not currently operational... As opposed to SLS
@man_at_the_end_of_time
@man_at_the_end_of_time 8 күн бұрын
Bottnauts......by Boston Dynamics? If humans go, the vessel should be really large with real levels of radiation shielding and vastly better propulsion. Not tiny pop cans in space like with the old Apollo program.
@TheStarzzguitar
@TheStarzzguitar 6 күн бұрын
Ballons. Blimps. Make it simple. So obvious.
@eligioortiz5783
@eligioortiz5783 14 күн бұрын
Billions of dollars wasted . Years with out finding nothing but Rocks . It would be better to send a craft to circle the planet in low orbit with high resolution cameras . All these years and nothing but Rocks and more Rocks .
@Reinventglobal
@Reinventglobal 12 күн бұрын
Maven already doing it
@chrisray1567
@chrisray1567 7 күн бұрын
By that logic, all of geology is a “waste”.
@thelazy0ne
@thelazy0ne 4 күн бұрын
What exactly do you think is on Mars other than rocks!?😏
@damagein68
@damagein68 3 күн бұрын
@@thelazy0ne it’s all about the water
@DarthVader20201
@DarthVader20201 2 күн бұрын
So Geology on Earth of geologist means nothing to the world
@OliverGrumitt
@OliverGrumitt 8 күн бұрын
Mars is a place that can only be explored by robotic spacecraft. Sending people to Mars involves risks so great and the cost so huge that it simply would not be worth it. Elon Musk’s plans for a million people on Mars by 2050 are so fanciful that Bugs Bunny or Mickey Mouse or other cartoon characters like Dick Dastardly and his dog Mutley stand a far better chance of becoming President of the U.S. than those plans ever becoming reality. Whether a Mars Sample Return mission will find evidence of past life on Mars must be, at best, considered extremely doubtful. Any life on Mars will be deep underground, well away from the surface, bombarded by radiation from the Sun because the planet has no magnetic field or ozone lsyer. A MSR mission should not take funds away from other space missions, like the Dragonfly mission to Titan or the proposed probe to orbit the planet Uranus, about which we know far less than about Mars.
@Cooky00123
@Cooky00123 14 күн бұрын
To bad they collected samples from Mars, but never thought about how to get them back, wtf.
@khairulnaeim756
@khairulnaeim756 14 күн бұрын
Something not belong to you better not fake lies ... because why lots homeless people on your street soon enough they gotta reach your place....😎Arrrgg
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