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Tag: first flight on another planet

Too cool, part 48: Ingenuity leaves the nest

April 20, 2021 Al Denelsbeck

Astronomy Picture of the Day had the news this morning, and you’ve likely already heard it anyway, but who would if I failed to cover this on my own? Two ‘Too Cools’ ago, we observed read more

Categories: Astronomy, Science & Evolution, Too Cool, VideoTags: first flight on another planet, helicopter, Ingenuity, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, Perseverance, rover

April 20, 2021 Al Denelsbeck

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