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NASA's Ares UAV To Explore the Surface Of Mars From the Air

Posted on March 30th, 2009 by admin in Science

NASA's ARES UAV

NASA is working on an UAV to fly above the surface of mars and take high resolution video of the landscape below. The ARES mission will involve a 6.5 meter wingspan UAV that will cruise along 1 mile above the martian surface. The cameras on board are very high resolution, such that, “if there was a candy wrapper on the surface, we could read the name and ingrediants off of it.”

Once the plane reaches the surface of Mars, NASA plans on live streaming the video feed from the plane. That will definitely be something to watch for. No word on how long the plane will remain airborne.

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One Response to “NASA's Ares UAV To Explore the Surface Of Mars From the Air”

  1. Lesezeichen vom 31-03-2009 | PolkaRobot Says:

    [...] NASA’s Ares UAV To Explore the Surface Of Mars From the Air "NASA is working on an UAV to fly above the surface of mars and take high resolution video of the landscape below. The ARES mission will involve a 6.5 meter wingspan UAV that will cruise along 1 mile above the martian surface. The cameras on board are very high resolution, such that, “if there was a candy wrapper on the surface, we could read the name and ingrediants off of it.”" (Tags: via:mento.info nasa mars robots polkarobot) [...]

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