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It's all fake, just like we landed on the moon
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^^^
The thousands of people that made it all possible are really good at keeping those secrets!
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I worked on a communications chip used in the main rover. It was cool when the probe landed and all the vital signs showed good after high speed entry with a short communication blackout.
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Very cool!
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nr, covid update?
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just in case you were interested
The air on Mars is less than 1% as dense as air on Earth, with the density at the surface roughly equivalent to the density at an altitude of about 22 miles (35 km) above Earth. above 10,000 ft. No conventional aircraft could fly on Mars because the Martian atmosphere is too thin
The bad news is that the Martian atmosphere is far more tenuous than that of Earth, with a density 60 times lower. So for a given weight of drone, the rotors must be much more effective at generating the downward thrust.
flying close to the surface of Mars is the equivalent of flying at more than 87,000 feet on Earth, essentially three times the height of Mount Everest, NASA engineers said. ... The altitude record for a helicopter flight on earth is 41,000 feet
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^^^Thanks for that info. I knew the Martian atmosphere was thin, but this shows just how thin. This was like a helicopter flying at the altitude of an SR-71.
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