Sturdy legs are needed to absorb the impact of the heaviest spacecraft to ever touch down on the Red Planet.
Sturdy legs are needed to absorb the impact of the heaviest spacecraft to ever touch down on the Red Planet.
Ingenuity, a technology experiment, is preparing to attempt the first powered, controlled flight on the Red Planet. Read More
First-of-its kind footage from the agency’s newest rover will be presented during a briefing this morning. Read More
There was a long delay between Flight 52 and Flight 53, and a deviation from the published Flight...
On Jan. 18, NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter executed its 72nd flight at the Red Planet. The flight...
Mark your calendars for live landing commentary, news briefings, livestreamed Q&As, virtual watch parties, student activities, and more. Read...
With its recent 21st flight complete, the Red Planet rotorcraft is on its way to setting more records during...
The map, to be released in batches over six months, covers the vast majority of the planet, revealing dozens...
The Mars lander’s seismometer has picked up vibrations from four separate impacts in the past two years. Read More