NASA is targeting no earlier than Monday, April 19, for the first flight of itsย IngenuityMars Helicopter at approximately 3:30 a.m. EDT (12:30 a.m. PDT).
Data from the first flight will return to Earth a few hours following the autonomous flight. A livestream will begin at 6:15 a.m. EDT (3:15 a.m. PDT), as the helicopter team prepares to receive the data downlink in the Space Flight Operations Facility at NASAโs Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Watch on NASA Television, the agencyย app,ย website, and social media platforms, includingย YouTubeย andย Facebook.
If the flight takes place April 19, a postflight briefing will be held at 2 p.m. EDT (11 a.m. PDT).
The participants are:
- Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of NASAโs Science Mission Directorate
- Michael Watkins, JPL director
- MiMi Aung, Ingenuity Mars Helicopter project manager at JPL
- Bob Balaram, Ingenuity Mars Helicopter chief engineer at JPL
- Hรฅvard Grip, Ingenuity Mars Helicopter chief pilot at JPL
- Justin Maki, Perseverance Mars rover imaging scientist and deputy principal investigator of Mastcam-Z instrument at JPL
Members of the media who wish to participate in the briefing by telephone must provide their name and affiliation to Rexana Vizza atย rexana.v.vizza@jpl.nasa.govย by 12 p.m. EDT (9 a.m. PDT) April 19. Due to operational schedules, limited interview opportunities will be available to media before the Monday flight. To request an interview, go to:
https://bit.ly/mars-landing-
The public and media also may ask questions on social media during the livestream and briefing using #MarsHelicopter.
Find the latest schedule updates at:
https://mars.nasa.gov/
The original flight date of April 11 shifted as engineers worked on preflight checks and a solution to aย command sequenceย issue. The rover will provide support during flight operations, taking images, collecting environmental data, and hosting the base station that enables the helicopter to communicate with mission controllers on Earth.
This technology demonstration is supported by NASAโs Science, Aeronautics Research, and Space Technology mission directorates. JPL, managed for NASA by Caltech in Pasadena, California, built and manages operations for Ingenuity and the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover.
Follow Ingenuity via theย @NASA,ย @NASAJPL, andย @NASAMarsย Twitter accounts;ย NASAandย NASAPersevereย Facebook accounts; andย NASAย Instagram account.
An Ingenuity press kit is available at:
