SPACEDespite never landing on Mars, humans litter the Red Planet with 15,694lbs of space debris, including defunct spacecraft, drill bits, and discarded equipment since 1971. Read the article to learn more details.
NASA's Ingenuity helicopter has exceeded its initial five-flight design but now concludes its 3-year Mars mission, succumbing to rotor damage. Read the article to learn more details.
NASA has regained contact with the Ingenuity Mars helicopter after losing communication with it during its 72nd flight. Continue reading to learn more.
Since detaching from the Perseverance Rover in April 2021, NASA's Ingenuity surpassed expectations, completing 70 flights, with its longest at 706 meters. Continue reading to learn more.
NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter exceeds expectations with 66 flights, prompting exploration of additional helicopters for future missions. Read the article for more details.
Know how NASA's Ingenuity helicopter impacted the Martian dust and the significance of this study for future missions. Learn more by continuing to read this exciting article now!
NASA has decided to give Ingenuity a break to allow its batteries to recharge while Mars is in the winter and dust season. Continue reading to know more when Ingenuity fly again in Mars space.
A research team at the University of Arizona is developing a sailplane that will soar above Mars. Continue reading for more details on the new aircraft to fly on Mars.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory team shares why the winter season on Mars is a threat to Ingenuity Helicopter and Perseverance Rover. Read on to know how they will handle it.
The black-and-white navigation camera on the NASA Ingenuity Mars Helicopter captured stunning footage of the helicopter's record-breaking 25th trip. Continue reading to find out when this occurred.
A new set of images captured by the Ingenuity helicopter reveals eerie wreckage sitting on the Martian surface. Learn more about the materials caught by NASA, and how it sets up the future of missions on the red planet.
A new study shows how sound exists on Mars. Read on to know how fast sound travels on the red planet and how it benefits our Martian studies in the future.