ORLANDO, Fla. – NASA has pushed back the target date for the first flight of its tiny helicopter on Mars to next week, according to the space agency.
Officials confirmed the delay on Twitter Saturday afternoon, just one day before the helicopter was set to take flight. NASA says Ingenuity’s first flight will now take place no sooner than Wednesday. “We’re now targeting no earlier than Wednesday, April 14, for our Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter’s attempt at the first powered, controlled flight on another planet,” the agency write in a tweet. [TRENDING: ‘Scumbag abuser’ who doused girlfriend in gas arrested | New Fla.
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