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The ninth flight of ingenuity helps adjust mission objectives

Fred Foster by Fred Foster
July 14, 2021
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Pictures taken by helicopter Dexterity on its ninth voyage On the surface of Mars Helps NASA scientists adjust science goals for probe mission determination. Using the new images, researchers will be able to trace the next steps in the search for signs of life on the Red Planet.

The pictures were published last Thursday (8) and show the surface of the crater the lake, the Perseverance rover landing site, from a height of only 10 metres. The images allow scientists to see the terrain in more detail, and to be able to check aspects such as rocks and individual boulders.

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These details are far beyond what can be verified investigation photos It orbits Mars, which is the data used to plan the probe’s trajectory. The images, taken on July 5, show some features of great interest to scientists hoping to find traces from fossils or current life at Jezero Crater.

These high mountain ranges are rock formations that scientists say were used as underground water channels in the past. Since the presence of water increases the likelihood of life, the researchers are looking to collect samples of this material, which could be brought back to Earth on a future sample return mission.

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Snapshots of the ninth flight of ingenuity. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Ken Williford, assistant scientist at the Perseverance Project, stated that the current plan is to visit a site known as “Higher Ridges” to investigate it more closely. According to Williford, the images from the helicopter are better in resolution than the orbital images that have been used so far. study this Pictures It can ensure that any visitor has access to really important places.

During its ninth flight, Ingenuity also flew over the Sittah Dunes field, through which the Perseverance will soon pass. However, these dunes are about 1 meter deep, which may form a rover trap.

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Thanks to ingenious imagery, soil operators will be able to better identify high-risk areas in and around the dune field. The latest images revealed that any bolder attempt at scientific exploration would be too risky for persistence, so teams will use the images to better plan their operations.

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