One of the things that caught my attention recently is the deployment of a helicopter on Mars. While this might sound like a fairly simple task the reality is that it’s technically a very difficult challenge and testing this helicopter on Earth is also very difficult. This explains more…
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I'm an experimenter, explorer and fascinated by the world around me and the people in it. My exploration goes further than the known universe and expands out to universe's I've created in my mind and put onto the creative canvas.
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I still can’t believe this Mars helicopter thing is actually happening. It feels like the kind of thing we might be thinking about doing in ten years, not something we’re getting ready to do with the next Mars rover!
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I know what you mean, this seems to have come out of thin air (forgive the pun) but they must have been working on this for years!
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