The American space agency Nasa has successfully flown a
small helicopter to Mars.
The drone, called Ingenuity, was airborne for less than a
minute, but Nasa is celebrating what represents the first powered, controlled
flight by an aircraft on another world.
Confirmation came via a satellite at Mars which relayed the
chopper’s data back to Earth. The space agency is promising more adventurous
flights in the days ahead. Ingenuity will be commanded to fly higher and
further as engineers seek to test the limits of the technology. The rotorcraft
was carried to Mars in the belly of Nasa’s Perseverance Rover, which touched
down in Jezero Crater on the Red Planet in February.