New HD Video of Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Spinning Its Rotor Blades
2021 ж. 14 Сәу.
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This is a High Definition (HD) video of Mars Ingenuity Helicopter unlock its rotor blades on sol 47 and then spinning them at 50 rpm on sol 48.
The video is made by compiling a series of video frames (images) captured by Mars Perseverance rover when the the helicopter was unlocking and spinning its blades.
Ingenuity is currently waiting for a software update.
Also at the end of the video, there is a lates image of Mars rocks captured by perseverance rover while waiting for the helicopter first test flight.
Credit: NASA, JPL
#mars #ingenuity #perseverancerover #marsimages
I love that youtube keeps me informed of Ingenuity!
Samee
@@ahmedassadi9227 A robotic brain is informing us about a helicopter on Mars. I just wanted to see that in writing.
pure genius
it has linux
Same! Idk why it is doing it but I'm thrilled
Fly, baby! Fly! (And land safely)
So excited to bе part of the generation that's attempting flight on another world for the very first time.
So what you're saying is it's only one generation that is doing this and not a mixture of generations involved...??
No youre not, youre some guy getting payed to write youtube comments. No one from "the generation" talks like that. I've seen the exact same comment VERBATIM on several other Ingenuity videos. Just stop with your disingenuous crap and come out and admit that you cant fly a rotorcraft in 1% of Earth's air density.
Its fantastic - i watched man walk on the moon live ,then interest stopped 🤷♂️
@abvmoose87 Why would NASA have spent a chunk of budget if they did not believe it could fly? They have successfully tested it in a chamber depressurised to match the Martian atmospheric pressure and it works - the trick is two counter-rotating blades spinning fast enough (approaching supersonic speed at the rotor tips) to lift a lightweight body. The test can be seen here: kzhead.info/sun/p7F8equerpxppZE/bejne.html
1:28 Proof that there is life on Mars after all!... "Fly on the Rock!"
Historic achievement. More power to the engineers. 💪
Oh great... More spinning.
Baby steps
but spinning on mars c'mon
Finally a video. I keep getting baited into slideshows by the others but now I can finally see the thing in action.
Who could ever dislike this? What is there really to dislike!?
Speculation... They are tired of another clone video revealing yet again sights that have been witnessed already, just seems like milking things... Again speculation, i'm personally impatient but understand their need to be anal, only going to get one shot, but then their predetermined useful life is fast approaching, hopefully that was being extremely conservative and it survives many flights.
Come on ingenuity you can do it dear best luck❤️❤️
Hey one question i thought it would fly on april 14th but what has happend?
And just as it was about to start flying the onboard Windows 10 computer decided a a new update was ready, and started the automatic download. "System Update in progress, Ingenuity will reboot automatically. We are sorry for the inconvenience!"
I want to laugh, but there's no way there's windows 10 on that thing :P Microsoft won't reach that far
Win10 would have BSODed before the actual launch from earth! Better to just use DOS or Unix
I'd probably go to Task Scheduling and close the program responsible for the update. The updates are annoying and takes up internet speed.
@@andycanable5076 Unix
@Martin Jansen DJI is a Shenzhen thingy (but what isn't). Maybe they have one tucked away on that Chinese lander that is already orbiting Mars, just maybe... ;-)
Awesome Footage
Yep! More rocks and more rocks and dirt!
C'mon people, stop kicking the can down the street and fly the thing!!! Lol
Everyone so hyped about this. I can't wait for the MOXIE tests. Breathable air from Mars atmosphere sounds a lot more impressive.
30 years you'll be on Mars if you want
Now THIS was a video from Mars. The first I have seen.
You didn't watch the landing?
@@geopioneergsxr5357 lol I would have if there had been one
@@kurtreber9813 🤦♂️It is all over the internet..🤣
@@geopioneergsxr5357 cool. Send me link
@@kurtreber9813 I did already, but it disappeared. Here it is again though.. kzhead.info/sun/Z8ezmrdxn2Z8o58/bejne.html
Superb
Wow 2 blades turning. In 400 years we might see something take off. Awesome stuff nasa, you snail.
I keep coming back to watch thus Martian landscape.. each time with different emotions.. this time, it’s just a sense of overwhelming serenity, somewhere I want to be just to get away from this earth and the humans!
There’s plenty of Desolate space in Arizona! very similar to the landscape in some areas
@@williamwmcqiv6157 funny you shud say this! On thing on my to do list is visit Arizona, especially after watching “ breaking bad” and “ better call saul”! 😀just get a camper and disappear for as long as I can!
That some nice flexing you got there.
I want to see it fly already.
Here we go.. 😊
Look how dusty the solar panels are already, better get that guy to clean them like he did on the last Rover.
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@Brady Jericho instablaster ;)
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we dont know how lucky we are with a volatile solvent covering most of the planet
Since currently the Rover is not too close to the Ingenuity, how was the first video filmed?
You think that the techs would run this thing without being able to watch it really closely? Perseverance has a camera on a robotic arm, it's using zoom to get a close view
Looking forward to seeing video from a real flight if it gets off the ground
Any piece of rock in this video will cost you a fortune to own one on earth:)
It is against the LAW to own a rock from Mars or the Moon that NASA brought back. Buying one or selling one will get you in jail. (Fact) The only exception is if one came to earth as a meteor and became a meteorite once it fell to Earth. (Huge impacts on both Mars and the Moon (In the past) sometimes throw up debris high enough that it makes its way to earth.) Those are legal to buy and sell but they are rare. I thought you would find this informative. NASA still has 800 pounds of left over rocks from the Apollo days and they are kept under guard in a vault. There is even a former NASA employee that once stole a 1 lb chunk to try and sell pieces of and he is in a federal prison for it. (True story)
@@MegaSkills9 WOW! That's very interesting and informative, Thanks:)
@@MegaSkills9 What's the logic behind that? And what if Elon brought back some?
@@bengsynthmusic I actually looked in that before because I wondered too. It's because our Government paid for all the costs of the mission and retrieval of the rocks. So in theory...If anyone from the private sector paid all the costs of the mission then YES he could sell space rocks to the public. If were a combined mission though the Government would still be involved. I personally think its stupid to still guard the remaining 800 lbs of Moon rocks. (They went through about 50 lbs to do all the testing they could.) NASA always needs money. They should start selling pieces of them now to the public. The money could be used to help fund the next Moon missions. Then bring back more rocks. Right?
@@MegaSkills9 That actually makes sense to sell. What would they be doing with 800 lbs of Moon material other than making a huge sandcastle? I saw an article about a watch that has a tiny moon rock and it sold for a fortune. Government agencies don't have a business mindset and are terrible with money. Oh well...interesting though. Thank you.
This is more like couple of photos played in loop rather than a video.
More Rocks 😲
Ingenuity has stolen Perseverance thunder !
OH MY GOSH JUST FLY THE F*CKING THING
I have a few questions. with such a thin Martian atmosphere, would there be enough lift, even for a paired system of blades? with such a distance from the sun and small solar panels on the "helicopter", will it be able to provide itself with energy? and what kind of equipment can it lift into the atmosphere if it can't lift itself?
What is the purpose of the horns toward the inner end of each rotor blade?
that for the pitch and roll just like a regular helicopter
If you look closely at about 00.15 to 00:20 and pause you'll see the connections to the pitch control mechanism below the rotors. The horns hold the pivot of the control rod most likely.
hmm no that's not what he means i guess something like counterbalance but i'm not sure, too
kzhead.info/sun/esysirmSpHyslIU/bejne.html
Give me the remote!!! I will fly the freaking thing!
I wonder what those little “rabbit tracks” are near the end of the video?
Not rabbit tracks, that’s for sure!
Sand bunnies, they have been nibbling on the wires. Thats why all the testing. I say just max out the rotors and go vertical at max lift, poor heli just want to fly, do it do it now.
Appear to be impact points left as small rocks hit the soft sand after they were tossed up by wind, perhaps dust devils.
Interesting times we are living in. Thank the powers that be.
Hey one question i thought it would fly on april 14th but what has happend?
Software problem triggering alert while transitioning between flight modes. Software has been updated, this is the second spin-up test in prep for the first flight.
85 million bucks hope that's not all you got if I just had 1 million I would be a happy chappy ,one hell of a expensive toy helicopter
85 million is a drop in the bucket compared to what gets spent on military and other areas that are not nearly as amazing as attempting flight on a new world. Money isn’t everything, it’s more about the opportunities this will create for the future. Imo you can’t put a price on space exploration it just has to be done. Eventually mankind will have to leave earth or go extinct.
85 million for a toy money could save life's ok why did they become millionaires for their invention why not do it for a wage not a fortune
ok it a sophisticated toy
TAK TAK TAK......TAK TAK!!!!!
كيف تنتقل الصور او فيديو من المريخ الى الأرض وبهذه الجودة شيء غريب وعجيب 🤔🤔
Heyecan verici
Did NASA purchase this from Amazon? There was an identical one on sale for $2,500. NASA decided to Pass, and get a custom made one for $100 Million!
Just look at the dust! Looks like a Saharan safari !
Yeah! Amazing! The same dust and rocks we’ve been seeing from Mars for the last 40+ years!
In the case of overturning?
The robot has already found gold on Mars and diamond!. Does the drone also find gold and diamonds flying over Mars?
why is it so choppy? do they lower the frame rate to save on data bandwidth?
@Jagzeplin: I think this was just a movie stitched together from a series of still pictures.
I wonder how delayed is the time on Mars, how long it takes to get to the Earth? Live videos?
Pretty sure it's around 20 minutes at the closest point
@@astrophotographysometimes2303 It changes throughout the year depending on Earth and Mars' relative position to each other, but generally about 7 minutes (one-way) or close to 20 minutes total (it would take about 20 minutes to send a signal to Mars and get the reply).
20 minutes
@Oj Yes that one around 20 min
@Oj Yes that one its not so cool 😅 10 min to send and 10 min to recive😅 think about when people will live there. Will be boring to wait 20 min for an answer 😂
les photo a la fin c'est ce que je vois dans mon télescope hahahaha
Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars. Quizá encontréis allí a David Bowie tocando la guitarra, porque otra cosa no vais a encontrar
I thought that the rotors spun in opposing directions to prevent copter rotation.
They do. It's difficult to see it here because of the stroboscopic effect.
Blades have different leading edges. Probably pitch control. To steer it.
@@robertghorne8607 Lol, I loved how you winged that answer and just made it up on the spot. So let me get this straight, you think one can have a coaxial rotorcraft but letting the 2 rotors rotate the same direction,(complrtley nullifing the purpose of the coaxial design in the first place), but still keep it stable and control steering and direction just by the rotorblades having diffrent leading edges. Do you even have the slightest idea of what youre talking about??
Yea youre right, they went the same direction i the first 2 segments but I think it looks like they spun in opposite direction in the rest.
Mars sand look like the beach. But it’s cold over there, and no oceans to be seen anywhere.
To me, it looks like the solar panels on top are dirty and its not getting fully charged - it looks like about half of them are caked over.
i dosent really matter if the solar panels have some dust on them because they use the UV rays from the sun which can penetrate the dust. if there was more there would be a problem. but once the blades rotate it should fall off
It was also designed to operate just fine if the solar panel is only 50% as efficient.
@@Easedaray exactly
Don't want to hear." Who forgot the D cell batteries"
Thank you for the video. I understand that there are extreme environments on Mars but basic robotics and AI? $85,000,000.00 later... {Look, it's wobbling!} yes, I'm grumpy. Not sorry :o my
Cool, but I really want to know how they will keep it from flying directly in to the sea. At least that’s where all my drones end up.
there are no seas on mars..
@@02z51 dry humor
@@jaeberhart ohhhhhhhh i didnt get the joke lol
@@jaeberhart touche sir!
Well I think that's the ideal place for you to fly your drone, no sea.
The top propellers rotates counterwise, to not lift off
The blades are angled in the other direction. Obviously, otherwise it would spin out of countroll. It's literally called a counter rotating propeller
Are there shadows on Mars??😱
Wait, the direction of that prop was not right, according to that angle
It need to spin faster for flying. You re welcome.
Да вы заипали этм лопасти показывать когда уже фотки будут с видео..
Very 😌😌😌😌❤😌💙😌💙❤😌💙
Did it pass today's rotor spin test? It didn't make it through the last one, and they had to delay the takeoff again because of it.
They forgot to animate the dust in the CGI
The rotors were spinning once every second. And the martian atmosphere is too thin for wind to push any sand, smart ass. It's not fake
Sum small drones would of bein nice.
Is this going to take off this year or next???
These guys should have taken this helicopter up in air by now they are so lazy , kept dragging this for days before it ends up in dust storm
@@computersavvy1727 how are they lazy???? are you actually fucking stupid? i'm sorry but this actually pisses me off. how are you gonna call them lazy? they're being safe, considering there's not exactly a drone repairer over there.
@@computersavvy1727 if it messed up in anyway then it's useless. No second chances for years after
Probably in about a week if this test was successful. 🙃
Arizona
Вертолёт не взлетел а мы ждали сенсаций похоже на безжизненую планету
Взлетит, когда подуют ветры с песком, так полетит, что только и видели
Hi
Is it me? Maybe an illusion. Do all of the blades look like they are installed correctly?
It's probably just a camera effect, everything is just fine with the helicopter.
@@Easedaray the tilt you observe is part of the design. It helps the chopper to maneuver for direction
Hello
Now why couldn't NASA make a simple windshield wiper blade for the solar panels? When they know that the planets covered in dust! It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out..!
Who cleans the solar panels?
Actually little winds and dust devils that nasa literally refer to as "cleaning events". They are what kept the opportunity rover going for so long
@@jeffdunhamvevo953 "dust devils".... it's like cleaning the windshield with oil! Billions of dollars and no better idea for a clean solar panel? When I put some dust or sand on the screen of my smartphone, the buzzer is good enough to clean it....or something like that.😊
Жаль что вертолет так и не взлетел с 11 на 12 апреля, как предполагалось. Как обычно, что-то пошло не так.
Doesn't qualify as HD. But thanks for sharing.
How many more weeks bureaucrats need to sign papers so that this toy can fly around?
Just fly the bloody thing before you flatten the battery!
i love nas hah
Flights already done from our moon
What are they waiting for four pounds of dust on it to fly it.
1 Month Test for 1 minute flight??? Hmmmm ok!
Tá girando errado essas apas ai a de cima assim nunca vai sai do chão
When will the NASA helicopter "Ingenuity" make the jump to Hyperspace, like the ship's in the movie, "Star Wars." ? 🌍 🍁
I hope a dust devil doesn't grab it.
What happens when the wind blows it over? Who rights the toy?
Yes, they (programmers, or designers), that they are completely blind or "stupid" ?! DO NOT see that the upper propeller (screw) rotates in the WRONG direction.....???!!! The screws must rotate TO meet each other !!!!! The upper screw turns in the WRONG direction - that's why I drove sand and other dirt ON the solar panel .!!!?
Enough spinning tests. Get up and go already!
Kamerayı tripoda yerleştirişler .. uçan tripod ...
A alguienas se percató que la roca tiene forma del continente americano
No, solo tu
@@susanaalvarez2239 que es eso lo buscará en Google pero es mejor explicado por una persona
@@susanaalvarez2239 ya lo encontré aprendi algo nuevo mil gracias
Why so low fps? Can't perseverance capture even a 720p, 60fps video?
Quite possibly, but it would take weeks to send it back to earth.
@@anahatamelodeon It won't be bigger than 10 high quality panoramic images.
Rotors should turn in opposite directions
If you say so. Mieczyslaw, you've always been such a clever young man :-)
@@chlindh1 Simply both rotors turning in the same direction would turn the dron in the same direction. Some chopter have rotors in the back because of that. Popular drones have two rotors moving clockwise and two counterclockwise. Basics.
only the best cgi from nasa. money well spent
What,helipad,flaing,
They could have just used a DJI drone. Always works and you can crash these many times. $1,000. vs $80 million
Again the top propeller spins with trailing edge first. I hope that it's only for safety measures and not because of stupidity! (multimillions cost stupidity).
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So happy we are spendng 2.9 Billion to look at Rocks,,,, this is truly a smart generation who loves rocks,,, common mannnnnnn
Oh yes, better spending 934 Billions (only for a year) on U.S. Military right?
@@dimapagu8361 YOU GOT HIM
How will that fly there is barely no atmosphere?🤔
kzhead.info/sun/esysirmSpHyslIU/bejne.html
Sorry to say, this melancholic music is really annoying for me...
Thanks for the feedback
Come on...if there is an issue, then, just report that. Otherwise, just fly it. What is wrong with NASA engineers?
They would really prefer not to wreck it
Spinning wrong side