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2024-11-11
The one and only. Pour one out for the homie that damaged it's rotor blades.
I'm amazed that we could design something that flew at all, given Mars's atmosphere is something like 1/150th of Earth's, but the gravity is closer to 1/3. I'm sure many people know this, but one of the bigger bits of scientific fudging in Andy Weir's The Martian is that a windstorm would fuck up their base like that.
The engineering of the thing is really cool, the rotorblades spin at ten times the rpm needed on earth, and are much larger in terms of surface area.
We've had a helicopter flying around on Mars for three years and I'm just now hearing about it?